![]() ![]() I don’t make my own Christmas puddings but always serve one, even though nobody else likes them except John and me. My family insists and now my daughters have adopted this as well. RHYS: The ones we still follow are: making mince pies and sausage rolls. And because it’s a time of peace and contentment the crime is all that more shocking, jarring us from our celebration and reminding us that the real world outside is still there and is sometimes dangerous.ĭo you have any favorite family Christmas traditions? ![]() So I’ve tried to recreate it in my story. I remember the roaring fires, the flaming Christmas pudding, the silly party games, the carols-such a magical time. RHYS: I suppose I am nostalgic about the good old British Christmas. What is it about setting the mystery at Christmas that sets it apart for you? It’s been a while since we’ve seen Georgie at Christmas! (Nine years since the release of The Twelve Clues of Christmas in 2012). Rhys took a little break from writing and promotion to tell us about her latest book: God Rest Ye, Royal Gentlemen. ![]()
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