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Judith McMonigle Flynn and her cousin Renie are on a leisurely train trip to Boston, when the train comes to a sudden stop. Tedium turns to terror when one passenger is found dead. Judith and Renie will have to move fast if they want to blow the whistle on a killer.
This fall, Judith McMonigle Flynn can barely cope with her gaggle of guests at Hillside Manor B&B. And when diminutive daredevil and martial-arts movie icon Wee Willie Weevil insists on performing his dangerous stunts from Judith's roof?and ends up leaving the B&B via ambulance?the harried hostess decides it's high time to…mehr

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Judith McMonigle Flynn and her cousin Renie are on a leisurely train trip to Boston, when the train comes to a sudden stop. Tedium turns to terror when one passenger is found dead. Judith and Renie will have to move fast if they want to blow the whistle on a killer.
This fall, Judith McMonigle Flynn can barely cope with her gaggle of guests at Hillside Manor B&B. And when diminutive daredevil and martial-arts movie icon Wee Willie Weevil insists on performing his dangerous stunts from Judith's roof?and ends up leaving the B&B via ambulance?the harried hostess decides it's high time to escape the domestic mayhem, joining irrepressible cousin Renie on a cross-country train trip with first-class accommodations to Boston on the Empire Builder. Unfortunately, a wheelchair-bound Wee Willie and his entourage are also on board, effectively derailing their vacation. And when the train collides with a truckload of sugar beets, stranding the cousins in Middle-of -Nowhere, Montana, they soon have two murders on their hands. A fellow traveler and a crew member have reached their final destinations prematurely?and unless Judith and Renie can blow the whistle on a killer, they themselves may end up being railroaded to the boneyard!
Autorenporträt
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.