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Gruel And Unusual Punishment (Paperback)

by Tamar Myers (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

Though this 10th Pennsylvania Dutch mystery installment's blend of intrigue, wit and recipes will likely satisfy Myers's fans, it's unlikely to win new followers. In her latest outing, Magdalena Yoder, the Mennonite keeper of the PennDutch Inn, joins forces with the Bedford, Pa., police to investigate the death of a prisoner in the local jail. Clarence Webber, credit-fraud perp and predator of wealthy women of a certain age, has been poisoned with arsenic in a meal provided by the PennDutch Inn. Magdalena, who is anxious to clear her name, starts interviewing the visitors he had in prison, and she soon has a list of suspects, each with an ax to grind. Neglecting her inn and her newly acquired foster child to follow clues to Maryland, Magdalena throws herself wholeheartedly into solving the mystery of Clarence's death. She must be getting close, because on the return trip, someone runs her car off the road. But the resilient Magdalena wraps her broken ribs with duct tape and keeps searching for clues. Unfortunately, the characters are generally distasteful and it's Magdalena herself who's the worst. She may love one-liners there are about three per page but she's the only one laughing; she comes across as a spiteful, judgmental woman in the midst of a weak plot and a sloppy story line. Myers has, however, devised a group of recipes for grits, that staple of Southern breakfasts, that proves there can be more to gruel than meets the eye.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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In the tenth book in Myers's popular Pennsylvania Dutch mystery series, an imprisoned con man gives up the ghost after sampling one of Magdalena Yoder's most famous dishes-and lands Magdalena in the middle of a grueling mystery. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Little Better Outing for Magdalena, Feb 24 2004
By S. Schwartz "romonko" (alberta canada) - See all my reviews
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This tenth installment in the Magdalena Yoder series is a bit better thatn some of the more recent additions to this series. There is still an editing problem that is apparent in the books, but I found that there wasn't as much repetition and even less "wailing". That is an improvement. But there is still the "off the wall" plot and unbelievable occurences (a car lands in a tree when shoved off the road?) Still I found the book amusing and there is a possibility of another interesting character - young Allison holds promise. In this book Magdalena is asked by Melvin to help him find who has poisoned one of his prisoners in his jail cell. Magdalena goes off in hot pursuit of some really strange female suspects. Anyway, we found out "who done-it" in the end.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Magdalena sets out to find out who poisoned Clarence Webber, Aug 26 2003
By Dawn Dowdle "mysteryloverscorner.com reviewer" (Lynchburg, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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Magdalena Yoder owns and runs the PennDutch Inn in Pennsylvania. She is a God-fearing Mennonite woman who also assists her brother-in-law, Melvin Stolfus to solve some of his more difficult cases. He is the Sheriff and has political aspirations.

He once again asks for her help. Clarence Webber died while eating a bowl of gruel in the jail, gruel that Magdalena provided. She brought it, but her cook Freni made it. Freni is an Amish woman in her seventies who is not always easy to get along with, but she would never kill someone.

As Magdalena sets out to discover who put the secret ingredient that killed Clarence into the gruel. She starts by investigating the four females who visited Clarence before he died. Turns out they all claim to be his widow. If that isn't enough, a teenage hellion, Allison, is dumped on Magdalena and spices up things at the Inn. Then there is the Reverend Nixon, pastor of the church with 32 words in its name.

As Magdalena gets deeper and deeper into Clarence's past and his four widows, she finds herself in danger. Can she figure out who the killer is before someone else is killed, namely herself.

This series is always fun to read. A fabulous cozy series. Magdalena finds herself in all sorts of amazing predicaments and her Mennonite take on things can turn an ordinary situation into a hilarious one. Her sister Susannah, who is married to Melvin, is a character all by herself, let alone with her dog Shnookums.

I enjoy the different characters, the rich people staying at the inn, as well as the Mennonites and Amish and how they are all related to each other at least once. She has a wonderful way of telling a story and I constantly find myself reading more to find out what happens next. It's a book you won't want to put down. I highly recommend it and the whole series. Get ready to laugh!

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5.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER GREAT BOOK!!!, Mar 16 2003
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I couldn't put it down. Tamar Myers did it, again! Magdalena gets the bad guy in the most humerous way. Keep up the good work. Can't wait for more Pennsylvanina-Dutch Mysteries
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gruel and Unusual Punishment: A Penn Dutch Mystery
When I finished this book I was holding my breath and had a big o'l grin on my face. I was so excited about its ending I had to email Mrs. Read more
Published on Mar 5 2003 by tammylynnlord

5.0 out of 5 stars Good Book
I thought this book was the best out of the Pennsylvania-Dutch mysteries Tamar Myers has written. In my opinion, it kept me interested right to the end. Read more
Published on Sep 16 2002 by S. Garn

5.0 out of 5 stars Gruel and Unusual Punishment
Gruel and Unusual is another charming Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery starring Magdalena Yoder. Tamar Myers has a wonderful sense of humor! Read more
Published on Sep 16 2002 by Donna Booth

5.0 out of 5 stars Tamar Myers does it again
Another hilarious mystery from Mrs. Myers! Magdalena is at it again trying to solve yet another mystery, this time death by food cooked at her inn! Read more
Published on Sep 16 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Gruel and Unusual Punishment
Magdalen Yoder is always funny. This pretty much typical of the series, which means it is witty, charming, funny and fun.
Published on Sep 16 2002 by Gar Lipow

4.0 out of 5 stars Maggie does it again
And how can she not -- the sherriff can't solve his way out of a wet paper sack. I love the setting of Hernia, and as usual, Ms. Read more
Published on Sep 16 2002 by Jean

4.0 out of 5 stars Another fine mess for Magdalena Yoder
This series is one of my favorites. Tamar Myers did not disappoint me. While the plot line was not as clever as some in the past, it was still very entertaining. Read more
Published on Sep 3 2002 by Cozy Girl

4.0 out of 5 stars Gruel and Unusual Punishment
A follow up to the Crepes of Wrath, this title is another witty Pennsylvania Dutch mystery with recipes by the acclaimed Amish author.
Published on Aug 24 2002

1.0 out of 5 stars BOO!
The Publishers Weekly Review (above) has it right. This book isn't worth the paper it is written on.
Published on Jun 7 2002 by claudia Talbert

3.0 out of 5 stars Tongue-in-cheek author strikes again
Magdalena Yoder is asked to supply food for Clarence Webber, a con man who is in the local jail. Imagine Magdalena's surprise when the man dies after eating a shrimp and grits... Read more
Published on May 3 2002 by Karen Potts

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