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The Wurst Is Yet to Come

A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery, Book 27

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The Wurst Is Yet to Come

By: Mary Daheim
Narrated by: Lindsay Ellison
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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?

©2012 Mary Daheim (P)2012 Dreamscape Audio, LLC
Detective Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction
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I never thought I would say this, but I actually missed Gertrude Grover in this story. She is my least favorite character but she and she would have helped to break up the monotony of this story.
There were way too many things going on in this story and when I took a break I had I often had to relisten to the chapter before.
There were too many new characters with meaningless sub plots and it was just too much.

Way too much packed into a single story

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Would you try another book from Mary Daheim and/or Lindsay Ellison?

probably not, i don't particularly like the detectives in this story. I found this very hard to keep my mind on. I have been listening to books for years and this book could not hold my attention. i found the people and plot annoying. Sorry it just wasn't for me

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

finished this tweo days ago and don't even remeber the ending

Have you listened to any of Lindsay Ellison’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

not sure

did not keep my attention

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Would you listen to The Wurst Is Yet to Come again? Why?

I rarely read a book twice, so probably not. But I am glad I read it. For those of us from the Pacific Northwest, "Little Bavaria" sounds a lot like Leavenworth, WA. What a hoot.

Fun and entertaining

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I enjoy these books as a light read .I read them inbetween mysteries that require all of my attention. Yes I would recomend this to some of my friends.

What did you like best about this story?

I liked everything

What does Lindsay Ellison bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

She puts emotion into the characters.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

This was a book that didn't put pressure to listen in one sitting or break it into several sittings.

Exactly What I Expected

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The title says it all. What you would expect from this series. Light hearted somewhat predictable but not a book you would recommend to others.

OK

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