The Mistletoe Murder Club is the fourth book featuring Clio (and the "bad girl detectives") by Katie Marsh. Released 5th Sept 2025 by Boldwood Books, it's 290 pages and is available in hardcover, paperback, audio, and ebook formats. It's worth noting that the ebook format has a handy interactive table of contents as well as interactive links throughout. For Kindle Unlimited subscribers, this book is currently included in the KU subscription library to borrow and read for free. The other books in the series are also currently available on KU.
This is a undemanding and fun holiday themed cozy mystery with a former actress in her second career as a private detective. The largely female cast is filled with quirky humorous characters, over the top and silly, but not egregiously so, given the very (very) light cozy genre.
There are a lot of trope aspects: a collection of eccentric oddballs for local color, amateur dramatics/panto, and lots and lots of snarky in-fighting. The dialogue aims for very light bantering humor and mostly succeeds. Some of the dialogue is so unrealistic that it yanked me out of the story, but mostly, it's standard for the subgenre. The author does a good job with including enough backstory to move the narrative along without drowning readers in too much info. Despite being the fourth book in the series, it works well enough as a standalone read.
It's a very lighthearted, often silly, humorous holiday cozy mystery with oddball characters and a completely over the top denouement and resolution. The solution was foreshadowed fairly heavily, but there were a couple of twists in the climax which, although completely crazy, added some excitement. There are some issues with cultural differences between Americans and Brits which are belabo(u)red and unnecessary. (For example saying that Americans don't eat baked beans... they're not the SAME as beans in tomato sauce which Brits eat on toast, but they DO eat them)...
Three stars. It would be a good choice for a binge/buddy cozy read (the whole series is available on KU).
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.




