Countdown to Christmas? Surely not yet...

I don't know about you but I am seriously miffed when I see Christmas items appearing in the stores at the end of August (the moment the back to school sale is over). Isn't this overkill? How can Christmas have any magic at all if we're bombarded with Silent Night and leaping reindeer all through the fall? I remember my childhood Christmases as magic because they just appeared in the middle of dreary winter. Suddenly there were toys and crackers in the stores, turkeys at the butcher shop, children singing carols on street corners. We bought the Christmas tree on Christmas eve and took it home to decorate that evening. Dark evenings suddenly twinkled with lights. There were good smells in the kitchens. A wonderful sense of hope and anticipation grew inside me. It couldn't be long now! This makes me sound as if I'm a contemporary of Dickens but this was really how it was in an Engish village until recently.

However, now I find I'm joining the enemy and talking about Christmas in October. Actually I'm talking about a book, called THE TWELVE CLUES OF CHRISTMAS, by a fabulous, outstandingly marvelous author called Rhys Bowen (known to be modest as well as a great writer :) and it will be in stores on November 6. Not that anybody will notice because November 6 is election day!
I hope on November 7 that people will feel like celebrating with a good book or licking their wounds by curling up with a good book and will then rush out to buy it.

So I thought I'd start my own little countdown to the launch of the book by posting some sneak previews from the book. The first one is tomorrow. Let me know what you think.
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Published on October 21, 2012 11:26
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message 1: by Fred (last edited Oct 21, 2012 09:25PM) (new)

Fred To Rhys comment, I would like to add, a wonderful storyteller, too. I got an advance copy of Twelve Clues and have read about 3/4 of it and I am really loving it. Lady Georgiana is a lovable character once again.


message 2: by Mandy (new)

Mandy You are just telling the truth when you call yourself fabulous and outstandingly marvelous. I love when stories take place at Christmas. I better hurry up and read because I am only on book 3 of her Royal Spyness and I want to read them all in order.


message 3: by wonderwomand (new)

wonderwomand Look forward to reading twelve clues....


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