6 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is the first of the Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries. Ienjoyed it and intend to read the rest of the series.
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When carpet-sweeping mogul Otto Brodie brings his uproarious, flamboyant entourage to the quaint Hillside Manor Inn, everyone is expecting a wild party, but no one expects murder to interrupt the frivolity.
Here are the books in the series in order:
Judith McMonigle Flynn, bed and breakfast owner in Seattle, Washington, is featured in:
Just Desserts (1991)
Fowl Prey (1992)
Holy Terrors (1992)
Dune to Death (1993)
Bantam of the Opera (1993)
Fit of Tempera (1994)
Major Vices (1995)
Murder, My Suite (1995)
Auntie Mayhem (1996)
Nutty as a Fruitcake (1996)
September Mourn (1997)
Wed and Buried (1998)
Snow Place to Die (1998)
Legs Benedict (1999)
Creeps Suzette (2000)
A Streetcar Named Expire (2001)
Suture Self (2001)
Silver Scream (2002)
Hocus Croakus (2003)
This Old Souse (2004)
Dead Man Docking (2005)
Saks and Violins (2006)
From FantasticFiction.com:
When carpet-sweeping mogul Otto Brodie brings his uproarious, flamboyant entourage to the quaint Hillside Manor Inn, everyone is expecting a wild party, but no one expects murder to interrupt the frivolity.
Here are the books in the series in order:
Judith McMonigle Flynn, bed and breakfast owner in Seattle, Washington, is featured in:
Just Desserts (1991)
Fowl Prey (1992)
Holy Terrors (1992)
Dune to Death (1993)
Bantam of the Opera (1993)
Fit of Tempera (1994)
Major Vices (1995)
Murder, My Suite (1995)
Auntie Mayhem (1996)
Nutty as a Fruitcake (1996)
September Mourn (1997)
Wed and Buried (1998)
Snow Place to Die (1998)
Legs Benedict (1999)
Creeps Suzette (2000)
A Streetcar Named Expire (2001)
Suture Self (2001)
Silver Scream (2002)
Hocus Croakus (2003)
This Old Souse (2004)
Dead Man Docking (2005)
Saks and Violins (2006)
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is a light, humorous cozy mystery. Fun to read.
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
I really enjoyed this series. They are hard to find though. Mystery around a bed and breakfast.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Cute cozy mystery....I would have rated it higher had it not had so many characters to keep up with. Other than that, I enjoyed it.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Good read.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Funny writer, good characters, hope they develop in the continuing series.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Afun mystery which keeps you guesing and makes you laugh
Just a fun read
Just a fun read
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
had a hard time getting through this one. Glad I finished it, but I don't know that I'll read more in this series.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
first in the series
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is the first book of the Bed and Breakfast mystery series.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
1st in series
Book I have has an older cover than the one shown, it is the 1991 edition.
Light, fun reading.
a good read as hers always are
Quick light read.
Great cozy; prolific series.
When the garishly grotesque clan of wealthy carpet-sweeper magnate Otto Broadie sweeps down upon Judith McMonigle's Hillside Manor Inn, it looks like there'll be a wild night of drinking, dining, and fortune-telling in the offing. But when their soothsayer-for-hire Madame Gushenka drops dead after someone douses her tea leaves with bug killer, harried hostess Judith and her irrepressible cousin Renie are left to clean up the mess. One of the Brodie bunch would dearly love to sweep the Madame's murder under the rug, however, and that might mean eliminating the nosy Ms. McMonigle as well. But with the help of her one-time beau, policeman Joe Flynn, Judith is determined to rattle the dust off some closeted family skeletons, in order to coax a killer out of hiding before coffee is served.
Wealthy carper sweeper magnate Otto Brodie and his Garishly grotesque clan have descended upon Judith's B&B for a wild night of drinking, dining, and fortune-telling. But the party ends abruptly when Madame Gusgenka, their soothsayer for hire drops dead froma lethal dose of tea and bug killer.


