There's no one reading this that doesn't already know of my love and admiration and respect for Margaret Maron.
While rereading CORPUS CHRISTMAS I thought of Margaret and wished I could fire off a quick note to tell her how much I still love this book.
The Sigrid series wasn't the award winning better-known, much loved series that the Deborah series was, but it did have its own faithful following.
CORPUS CHRISTMAS was the 6th in the series, but is easily read on its own.
Don't be surprised though to find yourself seeking out the rest of this series
Description from Amazon:
Corpus Christmas was first published in 1989. The New York depicted here is very much as it is today, except—tragically—for the view of lower Manhattan that Sigrid enjoyed from the deck of a Staten Island ferry. Although loosely based on an amalgam of the National Arts Club on Gramercy Park, the Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace, and the Horace Williams House in Chapel Hill, the Breul House itself is a complete fiction."
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