`Tis the season for trimming the tree, caroling, baking cookies, and curling up by the Yuletide waiting for Santa to drop down the chimney. But in this festive collection of holiday whodunits, murder is also paying a visit... "Candy Cane Murder" by Joanne Fluke Bakery owner Hannah Swensen feels a little stuffed in her elf costume--but it's too late to count calories. Lake Eden's annual Christmas gala is upon her and eager children are waiting. Wayne Bergstrom, owner of Bergstrom's Department Store, happily ho-ho-hos his way through the festivities in his Santa suit. But when a trail of candy canes leads to his corpse in a snow bank, Hannah must find Kris Kringle's killer. "The Dangers of Candy Canes" by Laura Levine When a wealthy suburbanite takes a lethal tumble off his roof while installing a giant candy cane, the roofing contractor being held responsible for murder asks freelance writer Jaine Austen to investigate. But solving this untimely holiday death means delving into the cutthroat Christmas decorating wars among scheming neighbors with dirty secrets in their stocking. It takes a fruitcake hiding a weapon and a stunning confrontation to expose the mastermind of this holiday murder. "Candy Canes of Christmas Past" by Leslie Meier Twenty-some years ago, Lucy Stone arrived in Tinker Cove, Maine, and discovered her knack for solving mysteries when she met Miss Tilly, the town librarian, whose mother took a fatal fall down the basement stairs one Christmas Eve. The "accident" left a cloud of suspicion on Miss Tilly's father and a slew of other suspects. The only clue was a glass candy cane found smashed to bits by the victim's body. Now Lucy must learn the mystery of the glass candy cane as she unlocks the doors of Christmas past, exposing secrets, scandal, and a killer who got away with murder. Whether a gift for yourself or that special someone on your list, there's no better way to spend the holidays than with these tantalizing mysteries of murder... Includes over 15 scrumptious holiday recipes! Santa gets bludgeoned, neighbors knock neighbors off their light-festooned roofs and householders nearly blow themselves into next year cooking Yule dinner in this triple-decker helping of holiday cheer. Fluke gives her regular sleuth the starring role in the saga of Santa's sad demise. Hannah Swenson finds skinflint department-store magnate Wayne Bergstrom with his neck broken after playing St. Nick at the Lake Eden Inn's gala. Even her boyfriend, Detective Mike Kingston, knows Hannah's going to investigate, although he tells her for the record to leave it to the professionals. Levine's Jaine Austen, a freelance writer who can resist anything but temptation, is in a holiday tizzy trying to clear Seymour Fiedler, proud proprietor of "Fiedler on the Roof Roofers," of the charge that he doctored the roofing tiles that led to irascible Garth Janken's untimely demise. And Meier takes Lucy Stone back in time, as Christmas with her grandson Patrick reminds her of her first Christmas in Tinker's Cove. Their house on Red Top Road was a mess, she was pregnant with her second child and her husband Bill tried to fix the pilot light on their cantankerous stove, causing an explosion that burned his arms. When librarian Julia Tilley comes to her rescue, Lucy in return tackles the mysterious death of Miss Tilley's mother. Like a box of holiday chocolates, this recipe-studded assortment gives all readers a crack at their favorites. -- KIRKUS REVIEWS
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啊,终于找到时间来写写最近读完的那本悬疑小说了!说实话,一开始我对这类“乡村小镇连环案”的设定有点审美疲劳,总觉得不出新意。但这本书,咳咳,它完全超出了我的预期。情节的铺陈就像是慢火熬制的浓汤,初尝平淡,却后劲十足。作者对于人物心理的刻画简直是教科书级别的,尤其是那位负责调查的警探,他内心的挣扎、对正义的执着与现实的妥协,被描绘得入木三分。你几乎能感受到他每一次深呼吸时的压抑。故事的背景设定在一个终年被迷雾笼罩的沿海小镇,那种湿冷、压抑的氛围感,简直要穿透纸页飘到我的房间里。每一章的结尾都设置了一个令人拍案叫绝的“钩子”,让你根本无法放下书,只能抓着它熬夜。我记得有一次,我本来打算只看两章就睡,结果一抬头,天已经亮了,而我正处于那种“天哪,原来是TA!”的震惊之中。高潮部分的真相揭露,不是那种突兀的“反转”,而是水到渠成的,当你回溯前面的细节时,会发现所有线索其实都埋下了,只是被巧妙地藏在了日常生活的琐碎之中。这本书的叙事节奏感掌握得太好了,紧张与舒缓的张弛有度,让人读起来酣畅淋漓,看完之后,那种回味无穷的震撼感久久不能散去。
评分这本书的“人味儿”非常足,这是我非常看重的品质。它没有将角色塑造成脸谱化的工具人,每个人都有自己的灰色地带和无法言说的秘密。我尤其欣赏作者对于道德模糊性的探讨。在这个故事里,没有绝对的英雄,也没有纯粹的恶棍,每个人都在生存和良知之间走钢丝。比如那个一直被认为是受害者的角色,随着故事的深入,你会发现他/她行为逻辑的复杂性,让你无法简单地投以同情。这种对人性复杂面的坦诚书写,让整个故事的层次感一下子就提升了。阅读过程中,我时常会停下来,思考如果是我处在某个角色的境地,我会做出怎样的选择。这种代入感和哲学层面的思辨,远超了一般“快餐式”的悬疑小说。另外,这本书的语言节奏感把握得极其精准,长句和短句的交替使用,如同音乐的强弱音,时而舒缓娓娓道来,时而急促短促,将紧张感推向顶点,这种文字的韵律感,让阅读体验非常流畅且富有张力。
评分说实话,我买这本书的时候并没有抱太大期望,最近的推理小说市场实在有些同质化了。然而,这本书却像一块未经雕琢的璞玉,闪耀着独特的光芒。最让我印象深刻的是对“时间”的处理。作者没有采用线性的叙事,而是通过闪回和插叙,像拼图一样将过去和现在交织在一起。你会看到一个看似无关紧要的童年记忆,如何在多年后成为解开迷局的关键钥匙。这种对非线性叙事的娴熟驾驭,让整个阅读过程充满了探索的乐趣。我特别喜欢那种“啊哈!”的瞬间,不是警察在法庭上宣布结果,而是作为读者,你在某一个段落突然将之前看似零散的信息点联系起来,自己提前推理出了一部分真相,但即便如此,作者的收尾依然能给你带来全新的冲击。这种智力上的博弈感是这本书最大的魅力所在。此外,我对书中对环境气氛的渲染简直要鼓掌叫好,那种永无止境的雨、窗户上凝结的水汽、以及旧房子里散发出的霉味,都仿佛被文字具象化了,让你在炎热的夏天也能感受到一丝凉意。
评分这本书的结构设计堪称精妙,我必须得赞扬一下作者对于多重叙事视角的运用。它不像传统推理小说那样聚焦于一个核心侦探,而是穿插了受害者家属、嫌疑人以及一个旁观者的视角。这种多棱镜式的观察,极大地增强了故事的复杂性和可信度。你以为你已经摸清了谁是好人、谁是坏蛋,下一秒,一个不经意的细节就会让你对之前的所有判断产生怀疑。尤其是那位看似无害的老妇人,她的独白部分简直是神来之笔,那份隐藏在甜美外表下的冰冷和算计,让我不寒而栗。而且,这本书的社会评论性也值得一提,它没有停留在简单的“谁干的”层面,而是深入探讨了小镇文化中的排外性、历史遗留的创伤是如何代代相传并最终引爆悲剧的。它不是在讲一个案子,它是在解剖一个封闭社区的病灶。阅读体验是极其沉浸的,我感觉自己不是在“读”故事,而是在这个阴冷的小镇里进行一场漫长而艰辛的探访,每踏出一步,都伴随着内心对人性的深刻拷问。语言风格上,它偏向于那种略带诗意却又异常写实的笔触,画面感极强,仿佛每一个场景都在你眼前徐徐展开,细节丰富到令人惊叹。
评分我给这本书打高分,主要基于它在保持悬疑核心乐趣的同时,成功地融入了文学小说的深度。它不仅仅是一个关于“谁是凶手”的故事,更是一部关于“创伤与救赎”的寓言。作者通过对几个核心家庭历史的层层剥开,揭示了隐藏在平静表面下的巨大暗流。那些陈年旧事,那些被压抑的真相,是如何像地下的水脉一样,最终汇聚成一场毁灭性的洪水。书中对于细节的关注令人称道,比如某个特定物件的摆放位置、某句不经意的台词,看似轻描淡写,实则暗藏玄机,需要读者保持高度的专注力才能捕捉到。我非常享受那种需要动脑去“梳理线索”的过程,而不是被动地接受信息。最后的高潮处理得非常干净利落,没有拖泥带水,所有铺垫都得到了合乎情理(但绝对出人意料)的回收。读完之后,我甚至花了好一阵子才从那个虚构的世界中抽离出来,这种持久的影响力,正是优秀作品的标志。它让我重新审视了“真相”这个词的重量。
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