Judith and Renie are a blast as always and there is a cool twist on this one!
Pam N. (pammykn) reviewed A Streetcar Named Expire (Bed-And-Breakfast, Bk 16) on + 68 more book reviews
Another very humorous entry in the B&B series!
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Just a stone's throw from Judith McMonigle Flynn's thriving Hillside Manor, workmen are busy renovating the elegantly decrepit Alhambra Arms into pricey condominiums. But concerned contractor George Guthrie fears that well-heeled potential buyers may blanch when they learn about the four-decades-dead body that was stashed behind the crumbling walls of the moldy mase. And ever-inquisitive Judith's discovery of some much more recent remains on the premises threaten to send property values through the floorboards--and Guthrie through the roof! Both her professional detective husband Joe and her partner-in-crime-solving cousin Renie think Judith is bonkers to suspect that the two killings are connected. Nevertheless, Judith's ready to build a strong case to that effect--unless some homicidal someone decides to deconstruct her first!
Mary Daheim writes another bed and breakfast mystery set in Seattle.
Just a stone's throw from Judith McMonigle Flynn's thriving Hillside Manor, workmen are busy renovating the elegantly decrepit Alhambra Arms into pricey condominiums. But concerned contractor George Guthrie fears that well-heeled potential buyers may blanch when they learn about the four-decades-dead body that was stashed behind the crumbling walls of the moldy manse.
Jean S. (readmore) reviewed A Streetcar Named Expire (Bed-And-Breakfast, Bk 16) on + 141 more book reviews
Contractors remodeling of an old building near Judith discover a four decades dead body in the crumbling walls. Judith note able to resist snooping at the site discovers a more recent dead body.
Stephanie H. (RacinBtch) reviewed A Streetcar Named Expire (Bed-And-Breakfast, Bk 16) on + 7 more book reviews
16th in the series.
Bonnie F. (harmony85) reviewed A Streetcar Named Expire (Bed-And-Breakfast, Bk 16) on + 982 more book reviews
Close to Judith McMonigle Flynn's Hillside Manor home, workmen are renovating the decrepit Alhambra Arms in pricey condos. But contractor George Guthrie fears that potential buyers my blanch when they learn about the 40-some year old body found in the crumbling walls. Then ever-inquisitive Judith discovers some more recent remains on the property! Is she wrong to think the two bodies are connected?
Cathy S. (katy0118) reviewed A Streetcar Named Expire (Bed-And-Breakfast, Bk 16) on + 151 more book reviews
Was not the best one by this author.
One of a mystery series featuring Judith McMonigle Flynn, a B & B owner married to a police officer.