"Mystery lover's delight"
It is a special time for the residents of Hernia,
Pennsylvania, a small Amish and Mennonite town that is
home to the PennDutch Bed and Board Inn owned and operated
by Magdalena Pontulacca Yoder. Hernia is celebrating its
bicentennial anniversary and there is no room at the inn
because people from all over country want to attend the
events, especially the opening of the time capsule that
was buried on Stucky Ridge during the 1904 centennial gala. Before the celebration begins, one of the guests at the
inn, Buzzy Porter, is found murdered near Stucky Ridge by
runner by Ron Humphrey. Magdalena is asked by her brother
in law, chief of police Melvin Stoltzfus to investigate
and solve the murder while he is busy stumping for votes
to be elected to the state legislature. Of course
Magdalena makes inquiries and learns that many people
believe the key to a treasure is in the time capsule and
someone is willing to kill to get their hands on it. As
she eliminates the suspects one by one she comes closer to
a killer who will not hesitate to shoot her if she figures
out his identity. Tamar Myers has a wicked sense of humor and she uses it in
various conversations the heroine has with the suspects.
Readers will find themselves crying tears of laughter.
Long time fans of this series know that Magdalena is not
hesitant about expressing her opinions nor is she above
charging her guests for services they should not pay for
and for the first time her guests call her on it and the
results are shocking. THOU SHALL NOT GRILL is a mystery
lover's delight. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 10, 2004
In this latest Penn Dutch mystery, innkeeper Magdalena
Yoder takes her cooking and detection skills outdoors to
celebrate the bicentennial of Hernia, Pennsylvania. But
the festivities are cut short when Magdalena's guest,
Buzzy Porter, is murdered. Soon Magdalena has her hands
full trying to keep community spirits high, grill the
likely suspects-and smoke out the killer.
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