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Too Many Crooks Spoil The Broth (Mass Market Paperback)

by Tamar Meyers (Author) "I knew at once that the screamer was Susannah ..." (more)
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This debut mystery introduces Magdalena Yoder, a mean-spirited Mennonite innkeeper who offers service with a sneer to the "well-heeled, highfalutin customers" patronizing her PennDutch Inn in southern Pennsylvania. When not badmouthing her sinful, slothful, divorced sister and her "bizarre excuse for a dog," Magdalena attends to an unfortunate combination of guests: a congressman, his wife and aide, who are in the area for the first weekend of deer-hunting season; a quartet of anti-hunting activists; and Heather Brown, who calls herself a "photo-hunter." Ironically, one of the hunting foes bags the first big game when, in the middle of the night, he finds Heather sprawled dead on the inn stairs. Police chief Jeff Myers initiates an investigation of the suspicious death, but leaves soon for a vacation with his wife Tammy, who is, Magdalena's observes, "dingier than a mailbox on a gravel road." With the case in the hands of a dim deputy, Magdalena undertakes some sleuthing and learns that her patrons are secretly linked in their pasts. Another guest bites the dust as this carping narrator fails to display the high IQ she brags of: matters become clear to her only when the villain is overcome by a desire to confess. Occasional recipes, rich in butter and sugar, don't make up for the story's sour tone.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Much of this first mystery novel occurs as a lengthy flashback interrupting the present moment. Narrator Magdalena Yoder, of Hernia, Pennsylvania, exploits her Mennonite heritage, in-your-face attitude, and razor wit by running a prosperous, elitist inn. Murder threatens her success when two of her customers are dispatched on the premises. Suspects include a secretive congressman, his socialite wife, a gay aide, and several animal rights activists. More than a little hokey and simplistic but still a mildly amusing possibility for larger collections.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Toothsome Read!, April 8 2004
Tamar Myers' character Magdalena Yoder is a hoot! The dialogue is great, imagine it with a Penn-dutch accent and you'll find it even better. The people around Mags all add to the excitement. The recipes included in the book also sound great, and having now read the first three books of the series, I can say they get better and better!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great series, Nov 4 2003
By Emily (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This is the first book in a series written about Magdalena Yoder who owns the PennDutch Inn in Hernia, Pennsylvania. Magadalena is an upfront woman who tries to always follow what the Good Lord teaches, but always manages to twist it around to suit her. Reading this book brought many a giggle to my lips as the Amish characters were a kick! You can almost forget that one of Magdalena's guests have been murdered as you read about the local sheriff who accuses Magdalena of the murder. (But he once tried to milk a bull.) For a bit of light reading, start with this one and you'll be anxious to read the next one.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Mystery on the Light Side!, Jul 3 2003
By S. Schwartz "romonko" (alberta canada) - See all my reviews
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I did enjoy this book. It is genuinely funny in quite a few spots. Magdalena is quite a character. She is a no-nonsence, mean-spirited Pennsylvania Dutch woman who has turned her family farmhouse into a successful country inn. The hotel guests were interesting as we meet them through the book. The murders themselves were a bit slow and the mystery was less than breathtaking, but it was still fun to read and I will read more by this author. There is a lot about food in the book, and you will find yourself hungry as you read it. Miss Magdalena's acid tongue gets to be a bit much sometime, but nevertheless, the book is worth a read. In this book Magdelena is faced with two sudden deaths of her hotel guests. Are they connected? She sets out to find out pretty much on her own since the acting constable is a bumbling idiot.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very amusing mystery series
I bought this book completely on a whim while at a mystery book store. The play on words in the title caught my eye. I was not disappointed. Read more
Published on Jun 1 2003 by Michelle

1.0 out of 5 stars So someone got killed? Do I care?
This is the first in the Pennsylvania-Dutch murder series, and one can only hope that the series improves with practice. Read more
Published on April 24 2002 by Annag Chandler

5.0 out of 5 stars A Melt in your Mouth Mystery
This first book in the Penn-Dutch mystery series by Tamar Myers is nothing short of wonderful. From start to finish this page turner is full of kooky characters that we quickly... Read more
Published on Aug 16 2001 by Ann Sherry

4.0 out of 5 stars Mystery-lite
Magdalena Yoder has turned her family farmhouse into a famous Amish country inn. Booked well in advance, she has the privilege of selecting her customers. Read more
Published on Aug 14 2001 by Mark Baker

1.0 out of 5 stars Amish or Mennonite???
I have read a number of culinary mysteries and I found this one a waste of my time. Two murders take place - is any one concerned? Read more
Published on Jul 8 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars A light hearted mystery by a fun and savvy author.
Miss Magdalena Yoder is the innkeeper of the chi chi PennDutch Inn in southern Pennsylvania. Here you pay through the nose for the spartan furnishings, simple food, and the... Read more
Published on Jul 8 2001 by Sharon Wylie

4.0 out of 5 stars Promising debut for this series
Magdalena Yoder is the owner of the PennDutch Inn. She is a no-nonsense lady and cleverly includes in the options for the inn the Amish Lifestyle Plan where the guests clean... Read more
Published on Jun 11 2001 by Karen Potts

5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious and mysterious!
Magdalena Yoder is the owner of the PennDutch Inn, located Hernia, Pennsylvania. When deer-hunting season arrives, so do a group of animal rights activists who are vegetarians... Read more
Published on Mar 10 2001 by Stephan Nance

4.0 out of 5 stars Who Knew the Amish Were so Funny?
This is a wonderful book in a great series. I originally read this book when I was looking for new culinary mysteries. Read more
Published on Jan 18 2001 by Kathy Lightfoot

4.0 out of 5 stars Delicious characters and recipes...
Magdalena it up to her apron with a group of hunters, vegins, animal rights activists and rotten politicians... all during the same week. Read more
Published on Aug 12 2000 by Ruth A. Caldwell

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