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How Grimm Saved Christmas

DCI Harry Grimm Crime Thrillers

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How Grimm Saved Christmas

By: David J. Gatward
Narrated by: Aubrey Parsons
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A Harry Grimm Christmas Special Novella!

A sudden snowfall. A spate of thefts. A question waiting to be asked ...


Christmas in Wensleydale is just around the corner, and a beautiful blanket of snow covers the fells. But then a blizzard hits, and everyone knows that a white Christmas in the Dales spells danger for farmers and remote communities.

In the town of Hawes there is little festive cheer as the snow closes in, the Christmas fair is cancelled, and the generator goes missing from the market hall. Then the local food bank is broken into.

Can DCI Harry Grimm and the team find out who's behind the thefts, and restore peace and goodwill to the people of the Dales? And will Harry finally summon up the courage to take the biggest step he's ever taken in his life and make this a Christmas to remember, forever?

Set between Bad Deeds and Left for Dead, this special Christmas novella may be Harry Grimm's biggest ever challenge, because this time, it's personal!

©2025 David J. Gatward (P)2025 David J. Gatward
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Traditional Detectives Winter Christmas
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What a beautiful story.
So good to see this side of Harry.
Great to see Gordy’s cameo.

Brilliant!!

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