All the action in this suspenseful novel comes over four days of Christmas, 22-25 December, and it provides an ideal Christmas read for the mother and daughter duo of Mary and Carol Higgins Clark admirably capture the Christmas feel even though the taut situation that develops is far from a Christmassy one.
Regan Reilly, a private investigator, goes to the dentist to catch up with her father, Luke Reilly, who has an appointment but he is not there and he is never late. While there Regan bumps into Alvirah Meehan, a lottery winner and an amateur detective and when Regan receives a call on her cell phone telling her that her father has been kidnapped along with his driver Rosita, she teams up with Alvirah to try to discover what has happened and where her father is being held.
The kidnappers demand $1,000,000 as a ransom and Regan's mother, a detective fiction writer, who is laid up with a broken leg, insists that they arrange to get the money to meet the kidnappers' demand.
The kidnappers have an ingenious method of getting the money that, initially, nobody can work out. And with various other characters flitting in and out of the drama and looking like they could be involved in the plot, Alvirah, Regan and the police in the form of Jack Reilly (unrelated), is called in, look absolutely flummoxed. All the time investigations are ongoing, Rosita's two children are pining for their mother as Christmas Day is rapidly approaching while the injured Nora Reilly is decidedly anxious for the safe return of her husband.
The kidnappers' first attempt at getting hold of the ransom money goes terribly awry so they arrange for another drop but, interpreting some guarded words from Luke Reilly in a brief call to his daughter to say he is okay, the kidnappers are eventually apprehended and Luke and Rosita are freed and are back among their families for Christmas Day.
'Deck the Halls' is masterfully told, extremely suspenseful and holds the reader's attention throughout while maintaining a Christmas feel and giving an excellent portrayal of New York and its environs.