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Taking on the responsibilities that come with being Lady Lyndhurst, Stella is eager to embrace yuletide traditions in the Edwardian English countryside and use her strong social influence for good. Then items vanish from her bedroom and maligned housekeeper, Mrs. Nelson, becomes seriously ill-- only to be found dead in the cold on Mistletoe Lane. Stella questions whether her own staff knows what-- or who-- killed the woman. When another person dies under strange circumstances during New Forest's annual Point-to-Point Boxing Day race, Stella and Lyndy realize they can't fully trust anyone except for themselves. -- adapted from jacket…mehr

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Taking on the responsibilities that come with being Lady Lyndhurst, Stella is eager to embrace yuletide traditions in the Edwardian English countryside and use her strong social influence for good. Then items vanish from her bedroom and maligned housekeeper, Mrs. Nelson, becomes seriously ill-- only to be found dead in the cold on Mistletoe Lane. Stella questions whether her own staff knows what-- or who-- killed the woman. When another person dies under strange circumstances during New Forest's annual Point-to-Point Boxing Day race, Stella and Lyndy realize they can't fully trust anyone except for themselves. -- adapted from jacket
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Clara McKenna is the author of the acclaimed Stella and Lyndy Mystery Series as well as other historical mysteries written under a different name. She is a member of Historical Novel Society and Sisters in Crime, as well as a founding member of Sleuths in Time, a cooperative group of historical mystery writers who encourage and promote each other's work. McKenna has spent most of her working life in academia and is an avid traveler, a vintage teacup collector, a poet, and a self-professed anglophile. She lives with her family in a Victorian farmhouse near Ames, Iowa, and can be found online at ClaraMckenna.com.