Thursday, November 2, 2023

Mistletoe Malice by Kathleen Farrell

 Mistletoe Malice
by Kathleen Farrell
published by Faber and Faber, Ltd
ISBN: 9780571378265

In this fabulous, darkly funny book, which was out of print for a time, members of an extended family who really don't care for one another very much are getting together for Christmas at the behest of the needy, controlling matriarch. What could possibly go wrong? Plenty. Let's just say that things take an unfestive turn and tidings of comfort and joy are not exactly there in abundance. As an example of the feelings people have towards one another, one character says to another, " The very essence of the stupidity of countless generations has solidified into one person. And that person is you..." Yes, one big happy family group together for the festive season.

Rachel, the matriarch, and her niece by marriage, Bess live in the house. Arriving for Christmas this year as they do every year are Rachel's daughter and son-in-law, a niece, and a nephew. New this year is Rachel's ne'er do well son who left under a cloud a long time ago and hasn't been seen since. There is also a cook/housekeeper who is a snoop and a bit nasty. Already complicated relationships are stressed and no one is having a particularly good time.

The book takes place over the course of 3 1/2 days. Each section of the book describes one of those days--The Day Before Christmas, Christmas Day, The Day After Christmas, and The Return. There is an afterword at the end, which describes the way in which the book came to be republished and a bit about the author herself.

I loved this book. The family is quite dysfunctional, each member in their own way. People are stuck in various ways, which is bad enough individually, but creates new issues when the dysfunction is all enclosed in the space of one house at a time of year when the pressures of the season cause problems of their own. Then the return of the son--a surprise to all of the visitors--adds another layer of tension. All that said, the book is quite funny, in a dark sort of way. I'm thrilled that the book is being republished--the time is definitely right for it--and delighted that I've had the chance to read it! I hope to read more by this author in future. Highly recommend.

I thank NetGalley and the publisher for a digital review copy.

7 comments:

Vicki said...

sounds very good! I had planned on reading some books for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. I read none for Halloween but I'll add this book to my list for December.

Shari Burke said...

Hope you enjoy it!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Great review of what sounds like a great read.

My name is Erika. said...

I love reading about mysteries, and this one sounds pretty good. I started the Hercule Poirot you wrote about recently and I am loving it. Thanks for the recommendation.

Shari Burke said...

Thanks, David.

I'm so glad you're enjoying the Poirot, Erika. I expected to like it, but I ended up loving it, so in that way it was a happy surprise.

Lowcarb team member said...

It does sound good, many thanks for the recommendation.

All the best Jan

Shari Burke said...

It is a fund read--glad it's back in print!