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Auntie Mayhem (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 6 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 1996
Another great book from Mary Daheim
+ Best mystery so far + I really like all of the B&B mysteries
I loved this book. It is set in Yeovil and Somerset, England. My sister lives in Yeovil, so it really made me homesick for the English countrysides. The things she wrote about are true about those areas in England. I liked the characters, too. They were truly British. Like most of her books, I ...
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Nutty As a Fruitcake (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 6 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 1996
Cozy, funny mystery
+ A Bed-and-Breakfast Christmas + Good, humorous characters
This is one book in a series of bed-and-breakfast mysteries set in Seattle, Washington. Anyone familiar with the city can tell that the author, Mary Daheim, has changed the place names, but retained the feel of the city in accurate descriptions. Heraldsgate Hill is really Queen Anne Hill. ...
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September Mourn: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery 7 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 1997
Great Series
+ A Great Mystery + Island Mystery
The Bed-and-Breakfast series from beginning to end has been highly enjoyable entertainment and a pleasure to read. The settings, though realistic, always are a little off-center. The main characters are always amusing and so much like the people I see everyday. September Mourn takes the cousins ...
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Holy Terrors (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 4 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 1999
Easter on Seattle's Queen Anne Hill!
+ Very entertaining + The Easter Bunny murder
This is one book in a series of bed-and-breakfast mysteries set in Seattle, Washington. Anyone familiar with the city can tell that the author, Mary Daheim, has changed the place names, but retained the feel of the city in accurate descriptions. Heraldsgate Hill is really Queen Anne Hill. ...
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Legs Benedict:: A Bed-And-breakfast Mystery (A Bed and Breakfast Mystery) 12 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 1999
Social comedy--warm and entertaining.
+ The "Mob" comes to Hillside Manor
Does it matter who dun what to whom? A good cozy is a social comedy, where the plot devices move us into an engaging world. Judith Grover McMonigle Flynn's world encompasses a loving but often bemused husband, her reliable sidekick Cousin Renie, an assortment of weird and irascible relatives, ...
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Major Vices (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 3 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 1995
Mystery on Seattle's Queen Anne & Magnolia Hills!
+ beware the family gatherings + All in the Family
This is one book in a series of bed-and-breakfast mysteries set in Seattle, Washington. Anyone familiar with the city can tell that the author, Mary Daheim, has changed the place names, but retained the feel of the city in accurate descriptions. Heraldsgate Hill is really Queen Anne Hill. ...
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Creeps Suzette (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 5 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 2000
Mystery in a Creepy Mansion
+ Good plot, solid cast of characters + Jeepers, creepers!
This is a cute story in the classic cozy tradition. A wealthy old lady believes one of her relatives is trying to kill her. Enter onto the scene Judith and her cousin who stay at the woman's estate to unravel the plot. Just about everyone has a motive, but what is more shocking is the dark ...
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Hocus Croakus: A Bed-And-Breakfast Mystery 13 reviews Mary Daheim
Thorndike Press, 2003
What a nasty trick!
Judith, Renie, their mothers and their husbands leave the Bed & Breakfast to the renovating contractors, and head off to the Stillasnowamish Resort Casino for a vacation. Renie becomes so hooked on gambling, she sends her mother to take her place at a graphics-design conference she's supposed to ...
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A Streetcar Named Expire (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 6 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 2001
A mystery, straight up with humor!
+ Cousins go on a murder tour + The best Judith and Renie book yet.
Judith Flynn is not James Bond when it comes to solving mysteries because Bond himself was never this real nor this funny! Toss her cousin, Renie Jones into the mix and you have a pair of the zaniest, middle aged sleuths this side of....uhhhhh....well, any Agatha Christie characters. This was my ...
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Wed and Buried (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 5 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 1998
Keep them coming!
Yes, more please. I have introduced Mary Daheim and her Bed and Breakfast novels to many of my friends. They read and also beg for more. Keep them coming.
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Silver Scream: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 10 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 2003
One of the Better Entries
I was starting to get a little tired of this series but this one improved a bit over the last several books; it is particularly better than the last in the series, Suture Self, whose title was the best thing about it. Judith must play hostess to a bevy of Hollywood names & stars & starlets who are ...
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Just Desserts (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 11 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 1999
Dessert can be deadly but not only on the figure
+ let the murders begin + I really like all of the B&B mysteries
First in the famous Mary Daheim Bed & Breakfast Inn series, this is a must read for cozy mystery lovers because it's a truly delightful experience! There's the perfect atmosphere and ambiance, Inn full of crazy family members with hidden agendas, secrets, affairs - you name it, and all that topped ...
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Suture Self (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 15 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 2002
Patients are dying after surgery, is it murder?
Judith and Renie are at it again. These cousins are a hoot!
Judith is off to the hospital for hip surgery. Renie is having rotator cuff repair. Unfortunately right before they are admitted, they learn that two recent well-known patients didn't make it after they had routine surgery.
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Dune to Death (A Bed-And-Breakfast Mystery) 5 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon Books, 1993
Dune is Delightful
+ Classic Judith + Well Dune Mystery + Dune to Death
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Dead Man Docking: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery 9 reviews Mary Daheim
William Morrow, 2005
Guys and Dames
On a cruise that is not to be, Renie and Judith find, of course, a corpse. The theme of the cruise is 1930's and once everyone disembarks into the wonderful city of San Francisco ( which is well drawn)it seems the theme continues ashore. Part of the mystery is for the reader to discern who the ...
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Saks and Violins: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery 9 reviews Mary Daheim
William Morrow, 2006
Saks & Violins
I really like this series of books and did enjoy the plot for this one , but by half way through, I was so sick of comments on her artificial hip! I have friends who have them and never hear "I have to be so careful because of the hip replacement", much less every other sentence.Mention it once or ...
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Fowl Prey (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 4 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 1991
Second in the series
+ Bublegum reading
In this book Judith McMonigle, madcap proprietor of a bed-and-breakfast, leaves her establishment to go on a vacation to Vancouver with her cousin and best friend, Renie. They go to the Clovia Hotel, a favorite with Renie and her husband, and while there they meet Marie, a girlhood friend who was ...
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This Old Souse : A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Daheim, Mary) 16 reviews Mary Daheim, 2004
This Old Souse
This like all of Mary Daheim's Bed and Breakfast series are a fun read with a lot of good humor. I enjoyed reading the whole series and had recommended it to friends and also patrons of our local volunteer library. In fact after reading several of the series I purchased the rest of the series for ...
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Bantam of the Opera (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 3 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 1993
Seattle's Queen Anne Hill!
+ No false notes in this one
This is one book in a series of bed-and-breakfast mysteries set in Seattle, Washington. Anyone familiar with the city can tell that the author, Mary Daheim, has changed the place names, but retained the feel of the city in accurate descriptions. Heraldsgate Hill is really Queen Anne Hill. ...
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Snow Place to Die: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries) 9 reviews Mary Daheim
Avon, 1998
Homage to "And Then There Were None"
+ despite the blaring error..a good read + Cold corpses everywhere!
I was very surprised by some of the negative comments left concerning this installment of the B and B Mystery Series. I thought this one was terrific! Yes, I did miss the "old folks at home" (Joe, Gertrude, the Rankers, and Sweetums), but there were plenty of interesting people trapped in the Inn ...
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