Review posted December 21, 2024.
Recorded Books, 2015. 3 hours, 41 minutes.
Review written December 20, 2024, from a library eaudiobook.
Yes, I'm listening to one Anne Perry Christmas novella after another in the lead up to Christmas, after I finished all the eaudiobooks my library has available that are eligible for the Cybils in the Young Adult Speculative Fiction category. Overdrive informs me that this is the thirteenth one she wrote.
I enjoyed this one for having quite a different flavor from the others - instead of being set in a remote English village, it's set on an island in Italy, next to an active volcano. Our main character Charles Latterly isn't obviously from any other of Anne Perry's books. He's a lonely gentleman going on vacation over Christmas to warmer shores. The host makes him welcome in the small hotel, with wonderful food, and assures them that it has stood safely there at the foot of the volcano for generations.
Charles goes out walking on the hillside the next day and encounters a charming fourteen-year-old girl and her elderly guardian. But when they get back to the hotel, there's disharmony among the guests when the visiting author claims that someone tried to push him off the mountain.
And then things get much more frightening the next day when the volcano begins to erupt. To be completely safe, they need to get down to the beach, but that means walking a long way - and sure enough, before they set out they discover a murder.
I enjoyed listening to this one a bit more than the others, because the danger of the eruption had me riveted. The mystery itself felt contrived, and the motive unlikely, and it wasn't solved by deduction so much as guesswork. But that didn't stop me from enjoying the story. And I liked the friendly, almost fatherly relationship that developed between Charles Latterly and the teenage girl in the time of danger.
And, yes, everything resolves and most of the characters reach safety on Christmas Day.