Loco motive : a bed and breakfast mystery /
Material type: TextPublication details: William Morrow & Co 2009.Description: 311 p. cmISBN:- 9780061351563
- 0061351563
Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Standard Loan | Coeur d'Alene Library Adult Fiction | Coeur d'Alene Library | Book | DAHEIM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 50610017013645 | |||
Standard Loan | Ione Library Adult Fiction | Ione Library | Book | F Dahei Loc MF (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 50610017131454 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
"Daheim writes with wit, wisdom, and a big heart. I love her books."
--Carolyn Hart
It's autumn at Hillside Manor B&B and with the changing leaves come some unexpected guests. There's Judith's son and daughter-in-law, with their two children in tow, a couple with an impossible and unbelievable last name who show up from nowhere, and a pair of giggly young women who don't seem to know where they're going. As Halloween nears, Judith can barely cope with her gala of guests, but at least the worst guest from the first part of the week checks out---almost permanently. Needing to escape the mayhem, Judith agrees to accompany Renie on a cross-country train trip to Boston but finds that the trip isn't quite the escape she had in mind.
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Publishers Weekly Review
In Daheim's plodding 25th Bed-and-Breakfast mystery (after 2008's Vi Agra Falls), innkeeper and librarian Judith McMonigle Flynn takes a cross-country train trip with bumpy results. After aging daredevil Wee Willie Weevil performs a stunt that goes awry at Judith's Hillside Manor B&B in Seattle, Wash., his female assistant, Pepper Gundy, goes off in a huff, promising a lawsuit. Judith and cousin Serena "Renie" Jones soon board Amtrak's Empire Builder train to Boston, planning a mini-vacation with their husbands, Joe and Bill, who are flying to Beantown (Renie's afraid of planes). Surprisingly, they discover the injured Willie, Pepper, and another assistant also onboard. Problems escalate after a helpful train attendant vanishes, a train-stopping accident occurs, and Willie is found dead in a sleeping car compartment. The convoluted plotting and irksome characters may leave new readers cold, but faithful fans will savor this latest challenge for the B&B Nancy Drew. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reservedBooklist Review
In this latest volume of the Bed-and-Breakfast mysteries, Judith and Renie leave home on a cross-country train trip to Boston. Shortly before their trip, the famous daredevil and martial-arts movie actor Wee Willie Weevil stays at Judith's B&B. Weevil annoys and scares Judith with his stunts, especially when he injures himself. Then Weevil and his entourage turn up on Judith's train, and, in the melee following a collision, Weevil is found dead. Judith becomes a prime suspect. Fans of the series will enjoy this latest outing, but readers encountering Judith and Renie for the first time may feel some confusion about all the different supporting characters who pop up with little or no explanation as to their significance.--Kan, Kat Copyright 2010 BooklistKirkus Book Review
Wisecracking cousins board a cross-country train and watch the corpses whiz by.Renie, who hates to fly, convinces her cousin, BB owner Judith, to take a restful Amtrak sleeper, West Coast to East, to meet their husbands, who have business engagements in Boston. What a coincidence! Half the passengers occupying neighboring compartments had been recent guests at Judith's Hillside Manor, including way-past-prime daredevil actor Wee Willie Weevil, who, on a dare, tried flying out of a second-story inn window and landed himself in a thorn bush and Judith in a $30 million lawsuit. Wee Willie is soon dead, the Amtrak attendant Roy gone missing and several other mishaps await: a collision with a pickup truck carrying beets; four passengers stranded in the middle of nowhere; spotty cell-phone reception; a camera lost from luggage; a man who gets off the train with sideburns and back on without them; and as many folks using aliases and slipping in and out of bedrooms as in a French farce. On top of it all, the snow is really coming down. Undaunted, Judith makes friends and breaks alibis, but it's up to Renie to save her from being pitched off the train by a good thwack from a sock loaded with horse chestnuts.Fast-paced, droll and lively fun for old friends of the two-dozen other Bed-and-Breakfast mysteries (Vi Agra Falls, 2008, etc.). It may even tempt you to head for the depot instead of the airport.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.Author notes provided by Syndetics
Mary R. Daheim is a reporter and mystery writer. She was born in Seattle, Washington.Daheim was a newspaper reporter and a public relations consultant before beginning to write. In 1983, she published her first historical romance. Daheim wrote six more books before becoming a mystery writer.
In 1991, Daheim began the Bed & Breakfast series of books. She began a second series, the Alpine series, in 1992.
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