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The Wurst Is Yet to Come

A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery

#27 in series

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

"Daheim writes with wit, wisdom, and a big heart."
—Carolyn Hart, bestselling author of the Death on Demand series

The Wurst is Yet to Come: The wacky title alone tells you that you are once again in the uproarious realm of "the reigning queen of the cozies" (Portland Oregonian), the inimitable Mary Daheim! In this, the twenty-seventh glorious installment of Daheim's Bed-and-Breakfast mystery series, harried hostess Judith McMonigle Flynn and her irrepressible Cousin Renie find themselves in Little Bavaria, where the inconvenient discovery of a nonagenarian corpse threatens to put the kibosh on the local Oktoberfest. No one does cozy mystery better than the delightful Daheim—and if you're a fan of Lillian Jackson Braun, Diane Mott Davidson, or Jill Churchill, you'll definitely want to take a big bite out of this mouth-watering Wurst.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 28, 2012
      Daheim’s cute 27th mystery featuring Seattle B&B owner Judith Flynn (after 2011’s All the Pretty Little Hearses) takes Judith and her cousin Renie Jones to Little Bavaria, Wash. for an Oktoberfest celebration. There elderly Dietrich Wessler, the town’s most respected and most productive citizen, is soon stabbed to death amid festivities at Wolfgang’s Gast Haus. The bumbling Little Bavaria police chief, “Fat Matt” Duomo, wants Judith not only to solve Wessler’s murder but also ferret out who killed another local months earlier. A few inquiries reveal Wessler’s abundant illegitimate progeny scattered throughout Little Bavaria. When a second town elder meets an untimely demise, Judith knows she’s on the right track and making a dangerous killer very nervous. Though readers may struggle to keep track of the numerous characters and connections, Judith’s investigative skills and Renie’s razor-sharp sarcasm make it worth the effort. Agent: Maureen Moran, Maureen Moran Agency.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 27, 2012
      When bodies begin to pile up at a stately bed and breakfast in the remote German countryside, innkeeper Judith McMonigle Flynn must find a way to restore her reputation and do her part to assist the local investigation. But when the police chief asks for Flynn's help, she foolishly persuades her cousin to impersonate a detective. Lindsay Ellison reads the audio edition, and unfortunately her narrationâwith its rushed delivery and world-weary toneâfails to capture the spirit of this cozy mystery set in the Bavarian mountains. And while her renditions of the characters feature distinct voices and dialects, they never fully capture the essence of the characters. All in all, cozy fans will likely be disappointed. A William Morrow hardcover.

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