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"No matter where they go, Judith always seems to find a dead body"
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted July 31, 2003
Judith McMonigle Flynn and her cousin Renie have solved
lots of crimes in the past. In this book Judith and her
husband Joe have to move out of Hillside Manor, Judith's
Seattle B&B, due to post-fire renovations. They join Renie
and her husband Bill and head for the Stillasnowamish
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"A fun cosy"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 28, 2003
Judith McMonigle Flynn and her beloved spouse Joe
temporarily move out of their Hillside Manor bed and
breakfast while the inn is renovated due to fire damage.
Taking their feuding moms with them, the couple joins
Judith's cousin and amateur sleuth partner Renie and her
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SummaryA fire that gutted Hillside Manor has left Judith McMonigle
Flynn depressed, frustrated, and in need of a place to stay
while the workers complete their extensive renovation.
Luckily, cousin Renie has the solution: the Stillasnowamish
Casino on Native American land, where Judith can forget her
woes amidst the slots and dazzle, spend some quality
vacation time with ex-cop husband Joe -- as well as with
the battling moms, Gertrude and Aunt Deb -- and distract
Renie herself from the deathly dull conference she's
expected to attend. But all their gamboling and gambling
come to an abrupt halt when the Reaper gets into the act.
The magic dies abruptly for The Great Mandolini when one of
his attractive aides is discovered skewered on one of the
master illusionist's props. Judith's Joe, who is recruited
into the investigation by Tribal Police Detective Jack
Jackrabbit, wants his snooping spouse and her cantankerous
coz to steer clear for their own safety. But all bets are
off when corpse number two materializes from among
Mandolini's adoring entourage of oddball relatives,
relatives' relatives, friends, lovers, and business
associates.
Someone is causing murderous confusion that is no illusion,
and it's going to take some serious sleight of hand by
Judith and Renie to unravel this tangled rope trick -- or,
if the cousins aren't careful, they could end up being the
encore.
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