All the Pretty Hearses: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery

· Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries Book 26 · Harper Collins
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“Daheim writes with wit, wisdom, and a big heart."
 Carolyn Hart

Cormac McCarthy has nothing on Mary Daheim—whose fabulous Bed-and-Breakfast mysteries win hands down when it comes to outrageous zaniness. In All the Pretty Hearses, Daheim,“the reigning queen of the cozies” (Portland Oregonian), embroils Hillside Manor hostess Judith McMonigle Flynn in a lethal case of insurance fraud and mystery meat gone bad, in the twenty-sixth installment of the hilarious, New York Times bestselling cozy mystery series that remains as fresh and funny as the very first.

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4.8
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A Google user
July 23, 2012
The book "All the Pretty Hearses" is another one by author Mary Daheim starring the heroine, Judith, who runs a bed and breakfast and on the side solves murder crimes. She finds out that her husband, Joe, has been arrested for murder and she must find out why he has been charged. At the same time she is occupied with duties and problems back at the bed and breakfast. Most every one checking in causes more problems and she has her hands full. Her mother doesn't make things easier for Judith with her comments and sarcastic humor. Luckily her friends are there to help. Judith runs a bed and breakfast and she has got problems. Her husband has been arrested for murder. Two free guests think they have to pay and they try to climb out the window. There is a dead horse in the garage, but Judith doesn't have a horse. A large group that she is serving dinner for all fight with one another. And of course her mother as usual is grumpy and makes snide remarks about Judith's husband, Joe. "All the Pretty hearses" is a very funny book that you will enjoy very much. The pace is fast and things keep happening that drive poor Judith to distraction. The author, Mary Dahein, has done another good job on her bed and breakfast series as well as with Judith's amateur job of solving crime. This is a good book to settle in with, anytime.
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JENNIFER GRAZIANO
May 27, 2025
Origin of the alphabet; number line, computer is the same place. There isn't a calendar without a programmer; different ones in society are for companies to supply basic utilities; motor vehicles, food clothes & shelter. Computer programs give the answers to outstanding questions; humans do not. They also drive all artificial moving objects; humans do not. One program designs all the building and a different one does cars; the program includes after they are built schedules for them and us. Cameras are a derivative of computer separate from video recorder for unreal pictures and photograph obstructing justice to disappear or vanish includes video tapes & DVD's.
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About the author

Mary Richardson Daheim is a Seattle native with a communications degree from the University of Washington. Realizing at an early age that getting published in books with real covers might elude her for years, she worked on daily newspapers and in public relations to help avoid her creditors. She lives in her hometown in a century-old house not unlike Hillside Manor, except for the body count. Daheim is also the author of the Alpine mystery series.

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