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Mass Market Paperback Snow Place to Die: A Bed-And-Breakfast Mystery Book

ISBN: 0380785218

ISBN13: 9780380785216

Snow Place to Die: A Bed-And-Breakfast Mystery

(Book #13 in the Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries Series)

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There's snow place like homicide B&B hostess Judith McMonigle Flynn's ready to hang up her oven mitts, but irrepressible Cousin Renie needs help catering the telephone company's annual winter retreat... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Homage to "And Then There Were None"

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 with Judith and Renie. I found this not only a biting commentary on corporate America, but a wonderful homage to some of the great murder mysteries out of our past, particularly Then There Were None (also known as Ten Little Indians). Anyone who could not understand how the bodies "piled up like cordwood" must never had enjoyed the pleasures of a creepy old "we're trapped, now what" scenario. I just wish someone would have the sense to start making some tv movies of this series!! Can't wait for the next one!

Cold corpses everywhere!

In this installment of the Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery series, Judith Flynn goes to the Mountain Goat Lodge to cater a weekend retreat for some phone company executives. Cousin Renie has invited her along because she is making a presentation to the board and her caterer has dropped out at the last minute. What was to be a short 1-day trip turns into several days as a giant blizzard snows them in to the lodge. The characters reveal themselves to be a self-centered bunch, interested only in advancing their careers. Judith and Renie discover a skeleton while they are out exploring and then several murders ensue. Everyone there realizes that it must be somebody at the lodge, so there is much fear and mutual distrust. After several red herrings, Judith, of course, deduces who the murderer is. This is a good read, if you enjoy cozies.

Enjoyable

Judith and Renie are at it again. Bodies seem to come their way in the most unusual locations. I enjoyed this book and read it as soon as I got it, but it didn't read as quickly as most of Ms Daheim's works do. I am looking forward to the next Bed and Breakfast. I frequently reocmmend these titles to my friends.

A good addition to this cozy series

Judith McMonigle Flynn has been so successful with her Seattle-based Hillside Manor Bed and Breakfast, she is strongly thinking of shutting down her catering service. However, Judith failed to share her thoughts with her nutty cousin Renie, who without consulting her, arranges for Judith to cater the Overland Telecommunications and Information Organization of Systems Engineers Conference being held at the nearby Mountain Goat Lodge. Renie sees this as an opportunity to obtain future service contracts from the VIPs attending the meeting. As typically happens to Renie's plans, something inevitably goes wrong. While a snowstorm strands everyone at the lodge, someone begins to kill the attendees. Renie and Judith do not need a soothsayer to realize that they better uncover the identity of the murderer before they too become victims. The number thirteen (as in books in this series) proves lucky for the warm bed and breakfast Flynn mystery cozies. The lead protagonist and her insanely eccentric family remain fresh and intriguing, while the story line is humorously wacky due to the misadventures of Flynn and family. Though the who-done-it is a bit simpler than readers expect from this best-selling series, SNOW PLACE TO DIE remains a fun to read B & B mystery that will excite fans of the sub-genre.Harriet Klausner

#13 in series is lucky-for readers

Judith McMonigle Flynn has been so successful with her Seattle-based Hillside Manor Bed and Breakfast, she is strongly thinking of shutting down her catering service. However, Judith failed to share her thoughts with her nutty cousin Renie, who without consulting her, arranges for Judith to cater the Overland Telecommunications and Information Organization of Systems Engineers Conference being held at the nearby Mountain Goat Lodge. Renie sees this as an opportunity to obtain future service contracts from the VIPs attending the meeting. As typically happens to Renie's plans, something inevitably goes wrong. While a snowstorm strands everyone at the lodge, someone begins to kill the attendees. Renie and Judith do not need a soothsayer to realize that they better uncover the identity of the murderer before they too become victims. The number thirteen (as in books in this series) proves lucky for the warm bed and breakfast Flynn mystery cozies. The lead protagonist and her insanely eccentric family remain fresh and intriguing, while the story line is humorously wacky due to the misadventures of Flynn and family. Though the who-done-it is a bit simpler than readers expect from this best-selling series, SNOW PLACE TO DIE remains a fun to read B & B mystery that will excite fans of the sub-genre. Harriet Klausner
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