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Paperback Dying in a Winter Wonderland Book

ISBN: 1603640053

ISBN13: 9781603640053

Dying in a Winter Wonderland

This is Wolfmont's third anthology of winter holiday crime fiction to benefit the Toys for Tots. All publisher profits from the sale of this great anthology are donated to the Toys for Tots... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Toys for Tots wins again!

Another great mystery anthology gathered for the benefit of Toys for Tots. Mysteries for all tastes -- funny, heartwarming, to hard-boiled. Get this one, and then Get the one for 2009 -- "The Gift of Murder"

A Gift for the Season

I finished the delightful stories in DYING IN A WINTER WONDERLAND complied by Tony Burton on New Year's Eve. It was a wonderful place to spend the evening and equally intoxicating. My special favorites were "A Merry Sleigh Ride" by M.E. Kemp and "The Longest Night" by S. M. Harding because of my own ancestors both Dutch and Scots for whom the new year was more important than the seasonal celebration. Thank you to all the authors who contributed their talents to the third volume of Tony Burton's Toys for Tots anthology. We received a gift from you of significance and gave a gift in return. Nash Black, author of TRAVELERS and WRITING AS A SMALL BUSINESS.

Reviewing: "Dying In a Winter Wonderland"

In the interests of full disclosure, in addition to providing the occasional exclusive book review to Tony Burton for his CrimeandSuspense zine, I also submitted to this anthology. Again this year, one of my darkly twisted stories didn't make the cut. What did are cozy style stories that thematically often involve helping children and the less fortunate have a brighter holiday season. Austin S. Camacho and his signature character "Hannibal" kick off the anthology with "A Mom for Christmas." Margarita is a little girl who only wants her mom to come home but the bad men at the club she works at won't let her. She sent her daughter to Hannibal to ask for help. "The Alternate Plan" by Allan Ansorge involves two crooks who plan on taking the pot from a sidewalk Santa. Recently released early from prision and with nothing else to do but watch their target they soon realize that others are looking to score as well. New Year's visits to the home of Gerritt van Wiesal and his wife are customary in "A Merry Slay Ride" by M. E. Kemp. But, normally a sleigh doesn't arrive with a dead body in it. The traditions of Hanukah form the background of several stories in this anthology and are present here in "On the Sixth Night of Hanukah" by Helen Schwartz. Just after Christmas, a local police officer is helping provide security at a local temple. Open to the homeless, the temple has been vandalized by graphetti and the culprit could be anyone. "Something Extra for Christmas" by Radine Trees Nehring recounts a simple trip to the mall that soon becomes a climatic life changing experience for all involved. Frequent contributor Garry R. Hoffman's story "Gracie's Gift from the East" follows. In this story, a stranded woman is befriended by three men to the ultimate benefit of many more. Turning the tables on people is also a part of the storyline in "Happy Holiday's Times Three" by Peg Merring. Executing the plan is the key to this crime caper. Editor Tony Burton makes his appearance through the story "Taking Her Medicine." An unrepentant drunk driver keeps trying to be the life of the party and there are consequences for that act. Marley is definitely dead in "A Christmas Carole" by Janice Alonso. Who did it and why are the questions. Terrie Farley Moran works on the "Nick" angle in her story, "Just Call Me Nick" as do several other authors in this anthology. Santa pulls up at a local gas station driving a very old car. With reports of an evil Santa robbing gas stations, this Santa is not a reassuring sight. "The Longest Night" by S. M. Harding provides New Mexico as a setting and the family is gathering. The family maybe in New Mexico but the traditions of the homeland of Scotland continue strong. First you take the money then you roll the body downhill in "In the Nick of Time" by Gayle Bartos-Pool. Then you try to get away with the crime. Concluding the anthology is "Team Player" by Marian Allen. Sometimes bringing in the well paid mercenary is not

HAPPY HOMICIDES!

I haven't had time to read all the stories in this book yet, but the ones I've read are excellent. I especially like the idea that it donates profits to Toys for Tots. All the authors donated their stories, too. Marilyn Rothstein

Dying In a Winter Wonderland

I just finished this great collection of crime stories. The well written tales entertained and put me in the Christmas mood a little early. The story titled, Just Call Me Nick, gave me a good chuckle. It's about two Santa's who meet with a delightful little twist to it. Each story is unique and offers a different look at crime and criminals during the holidays. All thirteen stories are enjoyable and well worth reading.
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