I loved this delectable little Christmas Goody - and, all the mildly-described mentions of murdering aside, it gave me that wonderful warm and fuzzy Holiday glow inside.
And we all need that as the weather turns colder!
We all have dreams. I dreamed of going to Frisco. Lucy Stone dreams of having more money with which to support her little hand-me-down family.
After all, she has brains and a pair of capable hands - and, you know, Hubby’s pay check doesn’t go far in these hard economic times!
So she’s got a night job, after a long day of housework and kids.
And me - my experience came from MUCH less practical - and downright Dumb, workaday daydreaming.
When I was 17, I wanted to go to Frisco to be with the Hippies. No joke! But it WAS 1967, the Summer of Love!
I worked at the Greater Victoria Water District on the West Coast that summer...
My wonderful Dad knew one of its execs from his childhood - who was the father of Thomas Homer-Dixon, famous author of the epochal and highly influential The Upside of Down.
A good book for our viral times, cause when bad things happen, hard-working folks can turn them into GOOD things.
Though I didn’t work too hard that summer.
Anyway...
It was the Summer of Love, and Haight-Ashbury.
All that summer, as we motored through the vast coniferous watershed, cleared brush, and kept the area clean and safe, we crew members would hear on our beat-up truck radio the liberating sounds of psychedelic music.
And me, of course, I wanted to visit Frisco with my hard-earned workaday cash stash!
Practical, huh?
Well, when I counted my savings at the end of the summer, I AT LEAST reckoned that by dropping in (and dropping out?) at Haight-Ashbury I would blow it ALL!
So, I thought, AT LEAST I can visit Seattle! And I did.
BOR-ING. But since then I always saved money, like Lucy.
At least I did some shopping for school clothes. The PREPPY look was cool then. Oh well….
The industrious heroine of this tale, though, hales from the other coast.
But Lucy Stone works hard AND SAVES.
Along with feeding and lovingly nurturing her young family, with her full-time night job - taking phone-in orders for a large local company, a major Maine outdoors retailer, she can JUST pay the bills.
Sorta like I realized in my thirties when I started to knuckle down.
Does she have time for any sleep? If so, she’ll get even less when a string of Holiday murders hits a bit too close to home!
While not a professional sleuth, Lucy DOES stick her nose more often than not into other people’s mysterious mistletoe double-dealings...
And, careless of the risk, SOLVES each mystery in a snap using clues from local gossip.
Lucy was a new heroine for me, but I intend to make her a regular reading friend.
A Cozy Mystery with lots of Christmas flavour, this series has won me over!
And Eminently Practical...
Like I try to be...
NOW.