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This Old Souse : A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Daheim, Mary)
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This Old Souse : A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Daheim, Mary)
Author: Mary Daheim

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Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780380978694 - ISBN-10: 0380978695
Publication Date: 8/1/2004
Pages: 320


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Hardcover

Book Description:

The incomparable Daheim returns, increasing the property value of her delightfully daffy, USA Today bestselling Bed-and-Breakfast mystery series with a sturdy new addition -- a well-constructed tale of murder, milk delivery, and seamy secrets locked behind the closed doors of ...

A nostalgic trip back to Renie's old neighborhood wasn't meant to get B&B hostess Judith McMonigle Flynn's snooping engine revved up. But there it is: the exotic and decrepit manse on Moonfleet Street that the cousins always thought was deserted, even way back in Renie's junior high school days. And since Judith's ex-cop hubby, Joe, is out of town private-eyeing, and her duties at Hillside Manor are strictly routine, what's wrong with giving the creaky old house a closer look?

Lo and behold, the imposing architectural antiquity actually is occupied -- and has been since 1947 -- by the seldom seen and rarely heard Dick and Jane Bland along with Jane's spinster sister, Sally. At least that's the scoop according to the Blands' chatty milkman, who says he's been making deliveries to the address for as long as he can remember. Apparently, the Bland bunch gets mail, groceries, and cow juice dropped off regularly, and they pay their bills in cash that's left in the milk box -- a rather odd arrangement that intrigues Judith and Renie, unfortunately.

It's a curious situation to be sure, but there's certainly nothing sinister going on. At least not until Judith opens the trunk of her car ... and discovers a dead body. To her dismay, the corpse, when animated, had been tightly wrapped up in this Bland business.

Suddenly Judith's gone from being suspicious to being a suspect. And to extricate herself, she'll have to sort through a fine mess of skeletons that the whole blamed Bland family has stuffed away in their many closets.


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Please Rate these Book Reviews

Kathleen J. (cozyreader) wrote on 9/25/2009...


I loved this series, but this one, not so much. It was darker than the others and I love them because they are so light and funny. That said, it was still very good.

John S. (Seajack) wrote on 8/20/2007...


I like this series a lot. I look forward to the next one. However, this one seemed "off" - as though a good ghostwriter stepped in here. Renie and Bill came off as downright obnoxious, rather than the eccentrics I believe the author was intending. Mike seemed truly irresponsible. Gertrude was saved by her (ill-disguised) concern when she realized her daughter might be in trouble, but was as annoyingly over-the-top as the rest of the gang. Regarding Judith herself, she never seemed all that concerned or frightened; it seemed more that she worked at solving the murder because it "inconvenienced" her.
Two final points: 1) Judith says she "only saw Luke once, [across the room] at the Cafe ..." yet she has a face-to-face encounter with him later that day? 2) Phyliss, the cleaning lady, is a HOOT!

Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) wrote on 7/8/2007...


I wanted to read a cozy about Bed & Breakfasts, so I chose this author. It took me a while to get into it - probably 1/3rd of the book - but it finally started to grab me and I'm glad I stuck with it. Characters are fun and developed, even minor characters who make short appearances. The ending had some twists and I wasn't able to guess the outcome, so I enjoyed that. I will read more in this series, but not anytime soon, as this wasn't a grab-me-a-lot book! (This is not the first in the series.)

Holly B. (hingham26) wrote on 6/22/2005...


Another great book in Daheim's "Bed-and-Breakfast" series.


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