Anne Perry is sure to delight her legion of fans with her seventh holiday mystery, A Christmas Promise.
It’s a freezing winter day in London, 1883, when two young girls have a chance meeting. The pair turns out to have much in common: Both are poor, both are parentless. But Minnie Maude, only 8, has even worse problems: The uncle with whom she lived has just been murdered, and on top of that, the family’s donkey has run away.
Her new friend Gracie, age 13, feels obliged to help her, and so the girls team up to solve the mystery—and find Charlie the donkey. Anne Perry fans will recognize young Gracie as Charlotte Pitt’s maid, a continuing character in the author’s bestselling Charlotte and Thomas Pitt Victorian Mystery series.
Hardcover: 208 pages
Publisher: Ballantine/Delrey Books ( October 27, 2009 )
Item #: 16-3087
ISBN: 9780345510662
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.5 inches
Product Weight: 10.0 ounces

I am a relative new comer to the Anne Perry books and have enjoyed the Inspector Pitt and Charlotte characters. This was a sweet book but seemed geared more toward a younger audience. It read easily and quickly and not a lot of thought was required to get through the book. It was a nice 'cozy' and a change of pace from her other books in the series.
Reviewer: Dawn
I have read a lot of Anne Perry, including the previous Christmas ones. This one was okay, but after reading it I gave it to my 12-year old as more her level than mine. The ending was contrived. I hope the next one returns to the previous standard.
Reviewer: Anne S
I love Anne Perry's writing and have read all of the Inspector and Charlotte Pitt series as well as all of the William Monk series. Ms. Perry evokes Victorian England so vividly that one feels as if he/she is walking in the streets along with the characters. However, for the first time I was terribly disappointed in one of her books. I found The Christmas Promise extremely juvenile and more suited to a children's audience. It felt as if she churned out something quickly to meet a deadline, without her usual perspicacity,excellent character development,and attention to plot development.
Reviewer: Laurie M
I read most of the books in her Christmas genre and found that they were very relaxing during the week I had finals for school. I handed them off to my parents and they have been enjoying them as well.
Reviewer: Bai
have read and enjoyed all of anne perry's christmas books and the christmas promise was no exception.
Reviewer: patricia k