Detective John Hooper, William Monk’s right-hand man at the Thames River Police, is blissfully happy in his new marriage to Celia, the cousin of a victim in one of the river police’s recent murder cases. Celia wants the same happiness for her good friend Clementine, who’s just announced her engagement to Seth Marlowe, a member of her church. Christmas is nearing, and this should be extra cause for celebration, but when Marlowe begins receiving threatening letters about his first wife’s death, it becomes clear that he is far from the devout man Clementine thought he was. In his rage, Marlowe accuses Celia of sending the letters, claiming she wants to ruin his engagement to Clementine. At a loss as to how to defend herself, Celia enlists Hooper to investigate the letters’ claims, and what he finds makes her desperate to show Clementine the truth about her soon-to-be husband.
But Celia herself has not always been truthful, especially not during the murder trial following her cousin’s death. How can she be believed now, when she lied on the stand? Especially when Marlowe knows that she did, and could use it against her. This Yuletide season finds love and faith put to the test—and Celia’s and Clementine’s lives on the line.
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Kirkus
August 15, 2020
An unexpected betrothal threatens the peace and sanctity of Christmas 1872 in a village near London. Celia Hooper would love to rejoice in her friend Clementine Appleby's engagement to Seth Marlowe. But her reservations about the man's brusqueness and troubled history are magnified a thousandfold when he confronts her, accuses her of sending him an anonymous letter charging him with the death of his first wife, Rose, who took their daughter, Flavia, and abandoned him, and demands that she give up her friendship with Clementine. If he doesn't, Seth threatens, he'll tell everyone that Celia--pressed to give untrue testimony in a court case in order to save the man she loved, Thames River Police officer John Hooper, from a charge of mutiny for the long-ago rescue of his seagoing mates when their manifestly unfit captain nearly drowned them all--committed perjury. The forced bargain leaves a bitter taste in Celia's mouth, and soon she's confessed her earlier sin to the Rev. Arthur Roberson, the local vicar, and John Hooper, now her husband, has gone in search of information about the missing Rose and Flavia Marlowe. The eponymous resolution will come as a revelation only to readers surprised by the verses inside Christmas cards, but Perry spreads kindness, love, and forgiveness so generously that it would be unseasonable to object. A novella-length sermon on the unexceptionable premise that "God won't fix it. But He'll show somebody else how to."COPYRIGHT(2020) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Publisher's Weekly
September 21, 2020
Set in December 1872, bestseller Perry’s talky 18th Christmas novel focuses on John Hooper of the Thames River Police and his new wife, Celia, last seen in 2018’s Dark Tide Rising. Celia is distressed to learn that Clementine Appleby plans to wed Seth Marlowe, a prominent member of their church. Though the impoverished Clementine is grateful for the chance to make a respectable marriage, Celia finds Marlowe cruel and controlling. Marlowe, meanwhile, has been receiving anonymous letters that suggest he helped drive his first wife to suicide. Based only on a vague reference Celia once made to his wife’s suicide, Marlowe irrationally concludes that Celia is their source, and he threatens to expose a secret that could damage both Hoopers if she remains friends with Clementine. John attempts to defuse Marlowe’s threats and save Clementine from danger by taking a brief leave from the police to investigate Marlowe’s past. A vicar who hides his love for Clementine adds some charm, and the novel’s musings on faith and forgiveness suit the Christmas season, but the glut of rhetorical questions and lack of dramatic action weaken its appeal. Perry has done better. Agent: Donald Maass, Donald Maass Literary.
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