The 2012 Pennyfoot Hotel Christmas Mystery. Most of the series is delightful and this year's is no exception--far better than last year's. Once again, the servents are almost, if not completely, as interesting as the "main" characters. Cecily Sinclair Baxter runs the Pennyfoot Hotel where every year someone gets killed. In order to keep her guests at the most profitable period of the year, she must solve the mystery before the bungling officials scare them off. Mrs. Chubb, the housekeeper, is away and replaced by a disaster, Beatrice Tucker, who serves Archibald Armitage, a famous London stage actor, some plum pudding. He dies, and the list of enemies, who might want to do away with him, grows.
However, the main interest is the love affairs of the staff. Gertie and Clive come to an understanding as do Pansy and Samuel. Clive plans to start his own business and make toys at the urging of Gertie, for whose twins Clive has shown his ability in this line. Samuel, the groom, plans to leave and start a garage to fix the new-fangled autos that people are more and more using (It is around 1905) and Pansy will, of course, go too. Who will be left to provide interest for next year's Pennyfoot mystery? Cecily's husband wants to move too, so there may not be one.
Who cares? The readers. The lovable characters, the nicely detailed setting, the Christmas emphasis make these novels a must to get into the Christmas spirit. They may be more fluff than serious literature, but they are wonderful for engendering the holiday mood while presenting an entertaining mystery for their fans to solve.