It's Christmastime in Pine Cove. Lena Marquez rings the bell for the Salvation Army, and when ex-husband Dale Pearson won't part with his pocket change, she decides to exact revenge. Meanwhile, while rushing home from a friend's house in the dark one night, little Joshua Barker, age seven, sees a woman kill Santa with a shovel. (But it wasn't Santa; it was Dale.) A small boy makes a simple Christmas wish: Please, Santa, come back from the dead. The angel Raziel, not the brightest halo in heaven, is sent to Earth and ...
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It's Christmastime in Pine Cove. Lena Marquez rings the bell for the Salvation Army, and when ex-husband Dale Pearson won't part with his pocket change, she decides to exact revenge. Meanwhile, while rushing home from a friend's house in the dark one night, little Joshua Barker, age seven, sees a woman kill Santa with a shovel. (But it wasn't Santa; it was Dale.) A small boy makes a simple Christmas wish: Please, Santa, come back from the dead. The angel Raziel, not the brightest halo in heaven, is sent to Earth and accidentally revives the entire Pine Cove graveyard. Now under attack by the undead, the town has to put aside differences, bind together, and discover the true meaning of Christmas spirit.
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Christopher Moore has always been one of my favorite authors and this book didn't disappoint.
Angie2539
Jul 27, 2007
Very funny stuff
I've read almost all of Christopher Moore's books; and this one just like the rest is very funny and witty. It's an easy read, with characters that are interesting and a story that comes with a good share of funny surprises; which is to be expected with his books. I truly enjoy his style of writing because he combines present times, with common cultural and social notes, and adds the strangest events with such an ease that has to be considered an art. I hope you laugh as much as I did.