Perry’s prose is as elegant as ever. She captures the Victorian era’s specific brand of Christmas—the food, the social expectations, and the underlying class tensions—without it feeling like a history lecture.
Unlike Perry’s full-length Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novels, this novella is leaner and more focused. It isn't just about "who done it," but about the weight of secrets and the difficulty of doing the right thing when the consequences are personal. Why It’s a "Solid" Holiday Read Una_visita_navidena_a_Romney_Marshes_Anne_Perry...
If you’re looking for a sugary, Hallmark-style holiday story, this isn't it. But if you want a mystery that feels like a ghost story told by a crackling fire—shadowy, thoughtful, and ultimately hopeful—then A Christmas Visit to Romney Marsh is a must-add to your winter TBR pile. 🌿 Perry’s prose is as elegant as ever