A Christmas Revelation

My Rating: ★★★

Synopsis

In this intriguing, uplifting holiday mystery from bestselling author Anne Perry, an orphan boy investigates a woman’s kidnapping—and discovers there’s more at stake than a disappearance.

It wouldn’t quite be Christmas without a holiday mystery decorated with all the Victorian trimmings, as only New York Times bestselling author Anne Perry can render it. Now the tradition continues as mayhem is once again found under the mistletoe, and intrigue stalks the cobblestone streets and gaslit parlors of old London Town.

Formerly a river urchin living on the banks of the Thames, nine-year-old Worm has never experienced a family Christmas. But thanks to a job at Hester Monk’s clinic in Portpool Lane, he’s found a makeshift family in kindly volunteer Miss Claudine Burroughs and curmudgeonly old bookkeeper Squeaky Robinson.

When Worm witnesses the abduction of a beautiful woman by a pair of ruffians just days before Christmas, he frantically turns to Squeaky for help. A one-time brothel owner, Squeaky knows the perils of interfering in nasty business, but he can’t bear to disappoint Worm—or leave the boy to attempt a rescue on his own. What neither of the would-be saviors expects, however, is that the damsel in distress already has her dilemma well in hand . . . and is taking steps to bring her captors to justice for crimes far worse than kidnapping. But the rogues, as cunning as they are deadly, are not to be underestimated. The aid of cynical old Squeaky and hopeful young Worm just might make the difference between a merry triumph over evil and a terrible yuletide tragedy.

My Review

I wanted to like this book but I can't lie: it was a painful read for me.  Worm and Squeaky were definitely my favorite part of the story and were the main reason why I did not give up, put down the book, and give up in utter defeat.  The entire story is incredibly boring and though it is a short story, I took me over a week to finish it if that tells you anything.  I felt like there were two different stories going on and the only thing tying them both together were Worm and Squeaky, even though their characters lacked development, which was heartbreaking.

I felt like the entire story was disjointed, lacked flow, and there was nothing to really bond the characters to the readers.  It was a Christmas story and a crime story and they should've been separated and since this is considered a short story, for the price, it's just not worth it to me.

*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Ballantine Books and NetGalley in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.  All opinions are my own.

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