A hilarious romp featuring Christmas as you’ve never seen it before!
Stevie has spent months preparing for Christmas. It’s her favorite holiday, no matter what, but she is thrilled that it’s going to be a thousand times better than ever before this year. It’s not going to be just her and her adorable bat familiar, Belfry, dining on Cheez Whiz and Triscuits. This Christmas her parents are coming, and she has her rescue dog, Whiskey, and her BFF Win, the ghost of a dead British spy, and her hilarious new ghost friend, a dead Russian spy named Arkady, to celebrate with her. Arkady was Win’s arch enemy in life, but in the spirit realm, they are now best buddies. Together the two former spies have been working with Stevie to continue her “mini-spy” training in physical fitness and self-defense.
Stevie has spent months decorating her home, determined to win the town’s annual Christmas contest. But on the day the judges show up, holiday hell has taken over her property. All her carefully crafted decorations have vanished, replaced by a garish mishmash of every kind of crazy holiday decoration—most of them not even for Christmas—and near naked carolers and live turkeys are wandering all over her yard. The judges are disgusted at the kitschy display, but they are utterly horrified when they stumble upon a dead body, lying among the ruins of what used to be Stevie’s nativity scene. It is the famous Chef Pascal Le June, who was Stevie’s caterer, hired to provide gourmet holiday treats especially for the judges. As awful as all that was, if these were the worst events of the day, it might have been bearable, but they are not. Her beloved Belfry has vanished!
This is not your typical holiday novel! What a romp! As always, Dakota Cassidy delivers a wild ride, with plenty of twists and turns in the murder mystery plot, and tons of laughs from the antics of the colorful cast of characters. Belfry is not on stage much in this book, because of his disappearance. But debonair Win is front and center in all his warm and witty glory, and Whisky the dog is on the scene. One of the best parts of this book is the hilarious new Russian ghost, Arkady, who first appeared in the previous book. He enormously contributes to the fun.
All in all, this is a another fabulous entry in the Witchless in Seattle, paranormal, murder mystery series, with another creepily evil villain for Stevie to vanquish. As always, when the terrifying fight for her life in the climax comes, Win is there to coach her to victory. And this time around we have Arkady jumping in, too, with humorously helpful advice.
The audiobook version that I listened to is narrated by the same excellent voice talent as the first four books, Hollie Jackson, who narrates the entire series, and is a joy to listen to. She is outstanding with every kind of foreign accent, but her rendition of Arkady’s Russian accent is particularly memorable, because it is absolutely fabulous. Arkady’s dialogue is amusing in and of itself, but when performed by Hollie Jackson, it becomes laugh-out-loud funny.