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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Need an egg?
If so, don't look for one in the Nystrom chicken house. You could find yourself hurt or even worse there.

This is the 19th book in the series that is my personal favorite cozy mystery set. It is amazing that a town of 7000 can provide so many adventures and so many murders. Granted, Emma and Vida have occasionally wandered away from Alpine, but most have...
Published on April 2, 2007 by Puzzler

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great book did'nt have it in my series read it in library good series cant wait to read next one
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4.0 out of 5 stars Need an egg?, April 2, 2007
If so, don't look for one in the Nystrom chicken house. You could find yourself hurt or even worse there.

This is the 19th book in the series that is my personal favorite cozy mystery set. It is amazing that a town of 7000 can provide so many adventures and so many murders. Granted, Emma and Vida have occasionally wandered away from Alpine, but most have occured right there. This time we find the local Chevy repair manager down in the henhouse. It seems impossible, as everyone in town seemed to like him. Well, maybe not everyone, but that is not evident for a while. The mystery is well drawn with some interesting twists and turns along the way. A number of "possible leads" end up having very plausible explanations. The story should hold the interest of those who enjoy reading books of this genre.

For those of us who have read all the books, the more interesting play is often that retelling of smalltown life in the mountains. It was great to have Ben so prominently featured in this one. One hopes that Ben could be transferred to a permanent assignment there. The latest adventures of buffoon Ed Bronsky provide some chuckles. Vida is Vida. No more needs to be said. Milo's role is very interesting here. One sees a bit of vulnerability and even a tenderness that we have not seen so much before. Personally, I am a champion of Milo. I can hardly wait for Emma to come to her senses and realize that he stands head and shoulders above the likes of Tom, Rolf, and the other rather "plastic" men who have walked through her life.

For those who are new to this series, I would urge you to take them in order. There is a terrific story there. Mrs. DaHeim does a wonderful job of painting her characters, both those who continue through and those who show up for only a few books and then move on. My personal favorites are "Alpine Christmas" and "Alpine Quilt", but I do believe there is great value in walking the complete path of life in Alpine, Washington, during the last 13 years.

Enjoy your reading!

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Emma searches for a killer, April 25, 2007
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Emma Lord is the owner and publisher of the "Alpine Advocate" a weekly newspaper in the small community of Alpine, Washington. When she and her friend and employee, Vida Runkel, receive an obituary for Elmer Nystrom they are surprised because they did not realize that the car dealer had died. Upon investigation they discover Elmer's dead body in the henhouse behind his home. Emma Lord enjoys playing amateur detective, so she begins her own investigation alongside the "official" one which is being run by Milo, the town sheriff and Emma's occasional love interest. She uncovers some interesting relationships between Elmer's family, the neighbors, and Elmer's son's employees. Author Daheim includes all sorts of red herrings in her book, and the revelation of the truth will come as a surprise to the reader. The ending is a bit far-fetched, but it doesn't detract much from another enjoyable book in this long-running series.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Alpine Scandal: an Emma Lord Mystery, May 7, 2007
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Mary Daheim is one of my favorite mystery writers. This series is her best. This book was a tiny bit anti-climatic at the end, but was a worthwhile read, never-the-less. Enjoy and rollicking ride in Alpine!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Author Mary Daheim is a very good..., July 24, 2011
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This is a series of stories taking place in a mountain town called Alpine...Have read the entire series that
Mary Daheim has written and each and every story is good...Keeps you in suspense and you feel like you are living
in the town as you read the story...If you miss her books you are really missing good reading...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fox in the Hen House, July 22, 2010
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The Advocate receives an obituary for someone still living. But then the well-liked car salesman is found bludgeoned in his chicken coop and newswomen Emma Lord and Vida Runkle are left to ferret out the facts since Sherrif Milo Dodge has been hospitalized with an undiagnosed malady. It takes a lot of snooping and gossip to find the culprit and the facts are neatly disguised in commonplace conversation for those clever enough to find them (I didn't). A trip to Alpine, Washington, is always a delight and this is no exception. I would have appreciated, however, a little more info on some relationships which Daheim left dangling, but perhaps those will resurface in a future volume. DO start this series at the beginning--it is the best of many out there. You won't be disappointed.
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3.0 out of 5 stars book, July 17, 2009
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great book did'nt have it in my series read it in library good series cant wait to read next one
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5.0 out of 5 stars scooter, May 15, 2009
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In my opinion the author is always very entertaining,not off color or gross and I enjoy the reading experience.s
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Reading!, April 17, 2009
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I love this type of mystery series.
Enjoyed reading this book.
Light, easy reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Who knew Elmer was going to die?, February 25, 2008
This review is from: The Alpine Scandal: An Emma Lord Mystery (Emma Lord Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
An obituary is received at the office of The Alpine Advocate, weekly newspaper in Alpine, Washington, of resident Elmer Nystrom. When Emma Lord, publisher, and Vida Runkel, House and Home editor, go to call on Elmer's wife, she tells them he's alive and well. When they go out to the henhouse to talk to him, they find his dead body lying on the floor half covered with straw. It is soon discovered that he was murdered. Strangest part was that his obituary was mailed before he died. It appears Elmer was well liked, although that can't be said of his wife or his son, the new orthodontist in town.

Sheriff Milo Dodge ends up in the hospital. So Emma and Vida strive to find out who killed Elmer and why. As they start investigating, they uncover a few suspects and motives. Since Elmer was killed, there has to be at least one person out there who didn't like him. Can Emma and Vida uncover the identity of that person without putting themselves in danger?

I really enjoy this series. This was one of my favorite books in this series. I always enjoy when Emma and Vida work together to uncover the killer. I love the setting of these books. I'm originally from Washington State and recognize many of the landmarks listed. I love Emma and her family. I always enjoy her interactions with her staff as well as the sheriff. I highly recommend this book and series.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars NOT HER BEST, April 9, 2008
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I HAVE ALL THE SERIES TO DATE... I REALLY DIDNT ENJOY THIS ONE AS MUCH AS I HAVE PREVIOUS ONES... HOPE NEXT ONE IS BETTER... SOMETHING LACKING IN THIS MYSTERY...UNSURE IF IT DRAGGED ON OR CAME TO A ONE PAGE ENDING THAT LACKED A PUNCH...
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The Alpine Scandal: An Emma Lord Mystery (Emma Lord Mysteries) by Mary Daheim (Mass Market Paperback - January 29, 2008)
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