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Loco Motive: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Mary Daheim (Author)
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Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries September 7, 2010

From USA Today bestselling author Mary Daheim comes her latest Bed-and-Breakfast book featuring innkeeper Judith McMonigle Flynn and her irrepressible cousin Renie in a mystery that takes them on the wrong side of the tracks. . . . Loco Motive

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 draws nigh, 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. Wee Willie Weevil, infamous daredevil and martial-arts movie icon, insisted on performing his dangerous stunts from Judith's roof and left the B&B via an ambulance.

Hoping to escape the domestic mayhem, Judith agrees to accompany Renie on a cross-country train trip to Boston with first-class accommodations on the Empire Builder. Judith's bubble bursts when she discovers that Wee Willie and his entourage are fellow travelers. Although confined to a wheelchair, the diminutive stunt man seems capable of derailing the cousins' vacation.

Cousin Renie does her best to ease Judith's mind until the train collides with a truckload of sugar beets. Forced to wait for a new engine in a small Montana town in the middle of nowhere, the passengers can do nothing but watch and wait. Even before the train can get back on track, the cousins discover that their sleeper attendant has gone missing. Worse yet, another passenger's final destination is the nearest morgue.

Judith and Renie have to move full speed ahead if they want to blow the whistle on the killer before death strikes again. Can the train continue its journey? Will the cousins ever get to Boston? Stay aboard!


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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.
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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. --Kat Kan

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; Book Club edition (September 7, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061351563
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061351563
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #736,933 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Loco Motive, September 25, 2010
This review is from: Loco Motive: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries) (Hardcover)
I have read all the B&B series and while i did like this one I am starting not to like Judith. At the start of the series she's a fun, talkative, motherly figure/ In this book she comes across as rude, nosy and kinda mean to her cousin. The actual story is hard to follow, too many characters the plot makes no real sense and the final wrap up of the crime left me wanting more both in explanation and actual motive. I enjoyed the book and will read more but so far the series seems to be on the way down.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars What the heck really happened?, November 17, 2010
This review is from: Loco Motive: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Just as I thought that this was going to be one of the best of this series in several years, the book ended. Now I am not stupid and usually can figure things out, even if they aren't completely spelled out but I still am not sure who got killed and why. I agree that there were a lot of characters (and some of them even seemed to have at least 2 different identities) BUT there were also multiple victims, one victim who was one of two different people, mini-crimes and at least 2 murders. One bad guy was apprehended, and his motive seemed to be strong but what happened to Montana Trooper Purvis who just happened to arrest one suspect in North Dakota? Neither of them were ever heard from again. And after being such am important (little) character, Emily and her family just walked off the train? Judith and Renie were told to report to a (I think) North Dakota police station and they run out to the parking lot and drive off in a new Porsche? Just too many threads that I couldn't find wrapped up. And none of the twisted relationships were ever straightened out. It was as if Ms. Daheim finally reached into the middle, plucked out a reasonable suspect, identified him and BAM! Book over.

I agree also with the reviewer who disliked this Judith. While I appreciated the more realistic approach to the story--less cutsie names, less bizarro behavior from Gert and her sister Deb, less of the Rankers holier-than-thou rants, what is up with the continued nastiness from Judith? I too have a replacement joint and I kept waiting for some revelation that the implant was failing and the resulting pain caused her weakness, sense of being lost, or her just plain cruelty to Renie, but no, nothing.

I did love all of the descriptions of the train ride. I have always loved trains and would love to take the train cross country but definitely not with the new nasty cousins!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, November 15, 2010
This review is from: Loco Motive: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries) (Hardcover)
What in the world has happened to Judith?! Mary Daheim and her B&B mysteries used to be one of my favorite series. I always loved the way Judith and her cousin, Renie would joke and tease each other. They were lively, energetic and always looking for trouble. But I have been so disappointed in this series not only with this book, but the last one as well. Mary Daheim makes Judith seem so old, mean, nasty and crabby. I know she had a hip replacement, but so did my Mom, who is a LOT older then Judith. And my Mom would run circles around Judith the way she limits herself to pretty much everything physical. Sounds like 'Judith' should be sitting in the 'tool shed' instead of Gertrude.
I'm not sure if I'll get the next book in this series. But I do know I won't be waiting in anticipation like I had in the past. So sad.
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