In the latest installment in the New York Times and USA Today
bestselling Bed-and-Breakfast series, Judith McMonigle Flynn's vacation
goes awry when her fellow guests have a different kind of getaway
planned . . .
After a busy summer, Judith McMonigle Flynn--owner of Seattle's popular
Hillside Manor B&B--needs some R&R. Her husband, Joe, surprises her with
a trip to Banff in the Canadian Rockies.
Judith's overjoyed that Cousin Renie and Bill are joining them. But
while making reservations, Joe and Bill made one tiny mistake. Instead
of a gorgeous suite in a hotel modeled after a Scottish castle, they're
staying at a small motel farther down the road. Though their
accommodations leave something to be desired, the on-site guests are the
real prize. Ma and Pa Stokes and their family members have gathered on
the mountainside to give a relative a permanent send-off--a nice
gesture, until Judith realizes that paying their respects might be a
little premature . . . without some sinister assistance. Old man
Codger's final wish is for his remains to be sent off down the Bow
River. Yet the old coot isn't quite dead--yet.
Now it's up to Judith and Renie to determine who arranged to send a
would-be corpse on an early date with the undertaker.