"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
The Wurst Is Yet to Come
β Scribed by Daheim, Mary
- Book ID
- 107201423
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 669 KB
- Series
- Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery 27
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Bed-and-breakfast owner and amateur sleuth Judith McMonigle Flynn can't escape murder, even when she's out of town doing a good deed for the inn-keeping profession. But--oh, for the love of lederhosen--it gets complicated when, once again, Judith encounters a corpse in this latest delightful entry to the beloved series by USA Today bestselling author Mary Daheim
The Wurst Is Yet to Come
With its cozy atmosphere, delicious fare, and gracious hostess, Hillside Manor is the perfect B&B; for a few days of R&R.; Okay, so it also features the occasional corpse or two. But is a small (if growing) body count any reason for the state to yank Judith McMonigle Flynn's innkeeper's license?
Exhausted from being hassled by the state B&B; association's meddling critics, Judith warily accepts the assignment of manning a booth during Oktoberfest in the mountain aerie of Little Bavaria. With a reluctant cousin Renie in tow, she hopes to win some allies,...
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