Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret

Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret

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Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0063412861
ISBN 13: 9780063412866
Publication date: October 22nd, 2024
Publisher: Mariner Books
Pages: 192

Genres: Fantasy, Art & Photography

With a unique blend of humor and mystery, Benjamin Stevenson invites readers into a festive world where secrets abound. Set against the backdrop of Christmas, the story weaves together the lives of characters who are not only celebrating the holiday season but also navigating their hidden truths. As the snow falls outside, the tension inside mounts, revealing layers of deception and surprise.

Each character brings their own intricacies to the narrative, drawing the reader deeper into a web of relationships complicated by past grievances and unspoken words. The festive atmosphere contrasts sharply with the secrets lurking beneath the surface, making the reader question how well they truly know each character. Stevenson masterfully combines wit and suspense, creating a captivating read that keeps audiences guessing until the very end.

The holiday spirit permeates the air, but as layers of deception are peeled away, the characters find themselves facing their own realities, allowing for a transformative journey. As Christmas approaches, they must confront their secrets, leading to moments of revelation and heartwarming connections. In this delightful tale, Stevenson captures the essence of the season while reminding us of the importance of honesty and the ties that bind us.

Reviews

  • beck.casse

    Jun 11, 2025

    If you're like me, you love Christmas books, but not always a romance novel. This book takes a mystery novel and throws it into the Christmas season. Which is a total win. As the main character points out in the book, a Christmas novel should always stand alone. That's one of the great things about this story. I've read the other two books related to this character, so I was excited to see where his story went for the holidays, but anyone could read it and understand what was going on. It's also a good length, as many of us have less time to read the Christmas stories we love. The advent calendar "chapter a day" format was a lot of fun, though I read the whole thing in one evening. It was a very clever murder mystery that stands in it's own even without the holiday theme. There were some real "lightbulb" moments that I had that I really liked.

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