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''Mistletoe'' is a
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novel by English writer
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. It was first published in the United Kingdom in October 2019 by
Jo Fletcher Books Quercus is a formerly independent publishing house, based in London, that was acquired by Hodder & Stoughton in 2014. It was founded in 2004 by Mark Smith and Wayne Davies. Quercus is known for its lists in crime (publishing such authors as Ell ...
, and is about a widow who buys a farmhouse in
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to start a new life, but is haunted by ghosts of the farm's former occupants. ''Mistletoe'' generally received positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for the 2020 British Fantasy Society August Derleth Award for Best Horror Novel.


Plot summary

Leah Hamilton buys Maitland Farm, a derelict farm in rural
Yorkshire Yorkshire ( ; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a Historic counties of England, historic county in northern England and by far the largest in the United Kingdom. Because of its large area in comparison with other Eng ...
. She recently lost her husband and young son, and wants to occupy herself with renovating the farmhouse. She also wants to escape the coming Christmas and start a new life. Leah's only contact with the outside world are her neighbours on the next farm, Cath, her brother Andrew, and Cath's young son, Charlie. They are concerned for Leah's safety, living there on her own, and warn her of Maitland's past. Unbeknown to her neighbours, Leah's maiden name is Maitland and the farm had belonged to her ancestors over a hundred years ago. Leah is determined not to let the past bother her, but soon starts to see visions of people from long ago. Then she finds herself appearing to slip into the past and witness first hand events from that era. Leah soon learns that a child had been murdered and the man, who locals at the time believed was responsible, was hanged on the farm.


Background

Littlewood said that ''Mistletoe'' grew out of her interest in Victorian times and their tradition of telling
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at Christmas time. She explained that while ''Mistletoe'' is set in the present-day, the ghosts Leah sees are from the Victorian era. Ideas for Maitland Farm came from several old farmhouses Littlewood had seen around
Yorkshire Yorkshire ( ; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a Historic counties of England, historic county in northern England and by far the largest in the United Kingdom. Because of its large area in comparison with other Eng ...
. She said she chose Yorkshire as the novel's setting "because that’s where I live and I’m familiar with it and its folk and the way people talk".
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features prominently in the novel, and Littlewood said she incorporated
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surrounding the plant into the story, including the belief that it made it possible to talk to the dead. She researched folklore for the book extensively, adding that "if I’m going to use folklore or history in a story, I have to use it faithfully, even though I’m writing fiction."


Critical reception

In a review in ''
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'', Eric Brown called ''Mistletoe'' Littlewood's "best
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yet", adding that it is "a creepy, page-turning triumph enlivened with excellent folkloric details, beautiful descriptions of winter landscapes and sensitive characterisation." A review in ''
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'' called ''Mistletoe'' " superior haunted house story ... with plenty of heart". The reviewer said that while the novel's premise features often in literature, for example
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's ''Starve Acre'', and du Maurier's ''
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'', Littlewood adds "plenty of new twists" to the theme with "a creeping sense of menace". The reviewer added that the novel's "suspicious neighbours and mistletoe ... takes on
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-like qualities." Writing in the ''Sci-Fi Bulletin'', Marie O’Regan described ''Mistletoe'' as " haunting tale of love, loss and betrayal." She said its landscapes are "vivid" and the characters "speak to the heart". O’Regan gave ''Mistletoe'' a score of 9/10. Alyson Faye wrote in ''Horror Tree'' that ''Mistletoe'' is a "beautifully crafted seasonal novel", complete with "Victorian
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" and "gorgeous descriptions of the landscape, the farmhouse, and the scenes of Christmas." She complimented Littlewood on the atmosphere she created, which Faye said evokes "aloneness, claustrophobia, snowy silence, isolation, and cold." While Faye described the novel as "slow moving", she felt the reader is rewarded for their patience. She rated ''Mistletoe'' 4/5 stars.


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