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Cover of The Crepes of Wrath

The Crepes of Wrath

✍ Scribed by Myers, Tamar


Book ID
109191862
Publisher
NYLA
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
148 KB
Series
Pennsylvania Dutch 9
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781625177155

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✦ Synopsis


An Amish Bed and Breakfast Mystery with Recipes οΏ½ PennDutch Mysteries #9
When kindly Lizzie Mast, a local Amish womanοΏ½and Hernia's worst cookοΏ½is found poisoned by a bad plate of crepes, bumbling local police chief, Melvin Stoltzfus, begs Magdalena Yoder, the irrepressible owner (and sleuth extraordinaire!) of the PennDutch Inn, to help him investigate.
With her bed and breakfast full of quirky guests, and her handsome new boyfriend to entertain, Magdalena isn't sure she has time for Stoltzfus's foolery. Cleverly (and frugally!) she puts her seven guests on A.L.P.O. (the Amish Lifestyle Plan Option), where guests pay an additional fee for the opportunity to cook for themselves, clean for themselves and do Magdalena's chores for her.
Still, solving the crime won't be a plate of flapjacks; Lizzie's husband blames the neighbor's 'Amish gone wild' sons; whose rumschpringa exploits are wreaking havoc but even more shocking, the trail of clues leads straight back...


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Crepes of Wrath
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✍ Myers, Tamar πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2002 πŸ› Signet 🌐 English βš– 129 KB

When an unpopular local cook is found poisoned to death by a bad batch of crepes, Magdalena is eager to bring the killer to justice-but she's shocked to discover that the trail of clues leads straight to her own PennDutch Inn. ### From Publishers Weekly Feisty Mennonite innkeeper and talented sleu

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✍ Myers, Tamar πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2002 πŸ› Signet 🌐 English βš– 145 KB

When an unpopular local cook is found poisoned to death by a bad batch of crepes, Magdalena is eager to bring the killer to justice-but she's shocked to discover that the trail of clues leads straight to her own PennDutch Inn. ### From Publishers Weekly Feisty Mennonite innkeeper and talented sleu