What better time to read a mystery that happens on Christmas Eve, than on Christmas Eve? That's exactly what I did with Ann Sutton's book. Dorothea "Dodo" travels to Knightsbrooke Priory to meet Rupert Danforth's family. She is introduced to his mother Henrietta "Etta", father Rupert, sister Julia, aunt and uncle Ruby and Lawrence Quintell, and grandmother Adelaide. Adelaide's friend is there and so is the Vicar and Rupert's other sister Beatrice. What starts out as a nice Christmas Eve gathering, turns tragic when Adelaide is murdered at the dinner table with cyanide. There is no shortage of suspects who think they'd benefit from bequeaths in her will! Dodo tries to piece together clues with help from her maid Lizzie and the inspector. This book had a nice flow and kept me reading to find out who the murderer was! Now I want to read other books in this series.