by Anne Perry
   T he usual Watch Night service was not held, in deference to the death of Maribelle Paget. However, word rapidly spread of exactly how it had come about, if not why. Nor did anyone mention that she was really Maribelle Boscombe.
   But in the morning every man, woman, and child was in the village church to celebrate Christmas Day. Even old Mr. Riddington was there, wrapped in a blanket and warmed with liberal doses of blackberry wine.
   The bells rang out over the snow, carrying the message of joy across fields and woodlands, from spire to spire throughout the land. Inside the organ played the old favorites, and the voices sang—for once—in total unison.
   Dominic went to the pulpit and spoke simply, passionately, knowing that what he said was true.
   “Christmas is the time when we give gifts, most especially to children. Many have spent long hours making them, carefully and with love, putting into them the best that they have. There are dolls, toy trains, a wooden whistle, a new dress, painted bricks.”
   He saw nods and smiles.
   He leaned forward over the pulpit rail. “We are the children of God, every one of us, and nearly nineteen hundred years ago He gave us the greatest of all the gifts He has, greater even than life. He gave us hope: a way back from every mistake we have made, no matter how small or how large, how ugly or how incredibly stupid, or how shameful. There is no corner of hell secret enough or deep enough for there to be no path back, if we are willing to climb up. It may be hard, and steep, but there is light ahead, and freedom.”
   Deliberately he did not look at Sybil Towers or Peter Connaught; nor did he look at the Boscombes with their children, or Mrs. Wellbeloved or Mr. Riddington. Only once did he glance at Clarice and saw the pride and the joy in her. It was all the reward he ever wanted.
   “Do not deny the gift,” he said. “Accept it for yourself, and for all others. That is what Christmas is: everlasting hope, a way forward to the best in ourselves and all that we can become.”
   “Amen!” the congregation replied. Then again, with passion, they rose to their feet one by one. “Amen!”
   Above them the bells pealed out across the land.
   ABOUT THE AUTHOR
   ANNE PERRY is the bestselling author of No Graves As Yet, Shoulder the Sky, and Angels in the Gloom; three earlier holiday novels: A Christmas Journey, A Christmas Visitor, and A Christmas Guest; and two acclaimed series set in Victorian England. Her most recent William Monk novels are Dark Assassin and Death of a Stranger. The popular novels featuring Charlotte and Thomas Pitt include Southampton Row, Seven Dials, and Long Spoon Lane. Her short story “Heroes” won an Edgar Award. Anne Perry lives in Scotland. Visit her website at www.anneperry.net.
   BY ANNE PERRY
   (published by The Random House Publishing Group)
   FEATURING WILLIAM MONK
   The Face of a Stranger
   A Dangerous Mourning
   Defend and Betray
   A Sudden, Fearful Death
   The Sins of the Wolf
   Cain His Brother
   A Breach of Promise
   The Twisted Root
   Slaves of Obsession
   Funeral in Blue
   Death of a Stranger
   The Shifting Tide
   Dark Assassin
   FEATURING CHARLOTTE AND THOMAS PITT
   The Cater Street Hangman
   Callander Square
   Paragon Walk
   Resurrection Row
   Bluegate Fields
   Rutland Place
   Death in the Devil’s Acre
   Cardington Crescent
   Silence in Hanover Close
   Bethlehem Road
   Farriers’ Lane
   Hyde Park Headsman
   Traitors Gate
   Pentecost Alley
   Ashworth Hall
   Brunswick Gardens
   Bedford Square
   Half Moon Street
   The Whitechapel Conspiracy
   Southampton Row
   Seven Dials
   Long Spoon Lane
   THE WORLD WAR I NOVELS
   No Graves As Yet
   Shoulder the Sky
   At Some Disputed Barricade
   THE CHRISTMAS NOVELS
   A Christmas Journey
   A Christmas Visitor
   A Christmas Guest
   A Christmas Secret
   A Christmas Secret is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
   Copyright © 2006 by Anne Perry
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   Published in the United States by Ballantine Books, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York.
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