Christmas murder mysteries can be traced back to detective fiction’s golden age betweenWorld War Iand II. Before World War I, Christmas short stories anddetective fictionhad been steadily growing in popularity throughout Victorian and Edwardian Britain, eventually developing into the more complicated ...
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