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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Mystery,
By "swk18" (St. Paul, Mn) - See all my reviews
This review is from: September Mourn: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
I've always liked mysteries but have never read many before seeing this one. I read it in two days and could hardly put it down! The characters were all so vivid and real and the scenery was like Ms. Daheim had taken a picture and taped it into the book. It was highly entertaining from begining to end and now I'm on to my next Bed and Breakfast Mystery!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Series,
By A Customer
This review is from: September Mourn: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
The Bed-and-Breakfast series from beginning to end has been highly enjoyable entertainment and a pleasure to read. The settings, though realistic, always are a little off-center. The main characters are always amusing and so much like the people I see everyday. September Mourn takes the cousins to an unfamiliar place, both to them and me, and it is a pleasure to follow them as they chart new adventures. The plot is, as usual, also a little off-center and pushes the reader to think a little differently. A good read and a great series.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Island Mystery,
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This review is from: September Mourn: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
Judith Flynn and her cousin Renie are asked to help an old high school friend run her bed-and-breakfast while she takes a much-needed rest after the death of her husband. The B&B is on a remote island which is inhabited by an eccentric group of people who are not particularly welcoming to newcomers. Added to this, Judith and Renie have an unfriendly tenant who is disagreeable to everyone with whom he comes in contact. Renie argues with him and hits him on the head with a dinner plate when he becomes aggressive and demanding. He leaves and shortly thereafter, he is found dead. The cousins fear that Renie's blow may have contributed to his death, but further investigation leads them to several of the island's inhabitants who seem to have a motive for murder. As usual, the cousins have more success than the local law enforcement officers, and after several red herrings, Judith discovers the identity of the killer. This is another good read from author Daheim.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Takes place in the beautiful San Juan Islands,
By A Customer
This review is from: September Mourn: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
This is one book in a series of bed-and-breakfast mysteries set in Seattle, Washington. Anyone familiar with the city can tell that the author, Mary Daheim, has changed the place names, but retained the feel of the city in accurate descriptions. Heraldsgate Hill is really Queen Anne Hill. Norway General Hospital is really Swedish Hospital. Papaya Pete's restaurant is really Trader Vics. Donner and Blitzen department store is really the now defunct Frederick and Nelsons. Nordquist is Nordstroms. The Belle Epoch is The Bon Marche, now known just as The Bon. Moonbeams coffee house is really Starbucks, and so on. The descriptions are so accurately and fondly drawn that the reader experiences a warm sense of being there, especially if one has actually lived in Seattle at one time. The relationships of the characters are sometimes feisty but honest and often very funny. I recommend this whole series.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Murder on a remote island,
By Moe811 (New York USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: September Mourn: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
Once again Jude is conned into helping out an acquaintance, this time an old high school friend who owns a B and B in the Santa Lucia Islands. An obnoxious guest falls down the stairs and is found dead shortly after Renie hits him in the head with a dinner plate when he tries to steal her dinner. It turns out that he really died from a blow to the head, just not Renies. This contains the usual wierd group of characters and improbable mystery, but is very enjoyable none the less.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
sorry....this isnt fair,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: September Mourn: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
as much as i liked this & Leges Benedict, this one was...unfair, theres one clue at the end and then you get the killer's identity revealed, there are no clues, everything you get is a red herring, 'Judith' says she suspected the 'person' all along but bever once said that...excuse me? Oh, and my answer to Leg's made more sense that Mrs. Daheim's...i hope Holy Terror (my next venture) is a little...fairer to the reader
1 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Snoopy pest irritates this reader,
By cregis (Star, NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: September Mourn: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
To be fair, I am prejudiced against the "Cozy". The private citizen who butts into an investigation for no reason, other than to be snoopy. This innkeeper actually says at one point that there's been a murder on this island and somebody's go to start talking. Yeah, but why to her? She's nobody with no right to question anyone. This is just irritating to me as a reader. I want a good reason for the main character to investigate. I want them to be paid or have a vested interest in a case. I hate the volunteer or snoop which we see in so many books. I really hated the char- acters in this book, especially when the cousin hits the obnoxious guest on the head with a plate and that's alright, because he was so despicable. Don't these writers understand about lawsuits? Mere words from this guest would not constitute legal provocation for him to be assaulted? I am ashamed to admit that I finished this book, but I only did so to see how bad it would get and I was not disappointed, it was magnificent in its badness.
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September Mourn: A Bed-And-Breakfast Mystery by Mary Daheim (Mass Market Paperback - 2000)
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