The Wurst is Yet to Come, Mary Daheim
The Wurst is Yet to Come, Mary Daheim
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The Wurst is Yet to Come
A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery

Author: Mary Daheim

Narrator: Lindsay Ellison

Unabridged: 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/03/2012


Synopsis

The charming Hillside Manor is the perfect B&B for a few days of R&R. Okay, so it also features the occasional corpse or two. But is a small body count really any reason for the state to yank Judith McMonigle Flynn's innkeeper's license? Exhausted from answering the nosy critics from the state B&B association, Judith needs a change of scenery. Volunteering to help out at the State B&B booth during Oktoberfest is just the opportunity she's looking for. But before the beer begins flowing, Judith finds a dead body. Unfortunately, Judith's reputation has preceded her, and the local police chief wants her help. So Judith hits on a brilliant idea: her cousin Renie will pose as the sleuth. Now, what could possibly go wrong?

About Mary Daheim

Mary Daheim is the author of the Alpine mystery series. A Seattle native with a degree in communication from the University of Washington, she realized at an early age that getting a book published might elude her for years, so she began her writing career working on daily newspapers. The mother of three daughters, she lives in a century-old house in her hometown.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara on October 25, 2021

In this 27th book in 'Bed and Breakfast Mysteries', guesthouse owner and amateur detective Judith Flynn solves crimes at Oktoberfest. The book can be read as a standalone. ***** Dead bodies turn up a lot around Bed and Breakfast owner - and amateur sleuth - Judith Flynn. In this book Judith and her or......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on August 18, 2012

Judith and her cousin, Renie are traveling to Little Bavaria for Oktoberfest. They are going there to help their bed and breakfast business and get a mini vacation. Of course, where Judith goes, trouble ensues. For example a murder. Even when Judith and Renie try to avoid trouble, they find themselv......more

Goodreads review by Jayme(theghostreader) on April 24, 2019

It isn't a bad series. I think it would have made more sense if I read it towards the beginning of the series instead of the end. I will have to go back and read it from the beginning.......more

Goodreads review by Phyllis on March 24, 2017

I have read every one of the B&B series, and I have got to say this one was my least favorite. Renie was just plain obnoxious in this book, and her (sometimes) idiotic statements just made me gnash my teeth. Like one time Judith kind of paused, and Renie says, "What did you do, take a stupid pill?"......more

Goodreads review by Ricki on September 30, 2012

While I have enjoyed most of the books in this B&B series, this book left a lot to be desired. There seemed to be an inordinate amount of emphasis on Serena's snarkiness and the humor was contrived. Not very believable.....what police chief would push an inn keeper to solve his case for him? Not the......more