Judith McMonigle Flynn has her hands full with unexpected family ties
and a dead body in the backyard in this delightfully zany mystery in
Mary Daheim's popular Bed-and-Breakfast series.
Rodney Schmuck and his wife, Millie, Hillside Manor's latest guests,
seem normal, well, except for that last name. Innkeeper Judith McMonigle
Flynn is touched to hear that the fortysomething couple is in town to
visit family. Rodney is especially eager to see his long-lost
mother--who he insists is Judith. Shocked to meet an alleged son she's
sure she never had, she can't believe Rodney when he swears he has proof
from a Norway General Hospital birth certificate listing Judith Anne
Grover as his mother.
The father's name is Unknown.
Judith has never heard of Rodney, let alone given him life. But she's
got a bigger problem when one of the B&B guests turns up dead in the
backyard. To Judith's surprise, Joe is willing to help investigate. He
can't ignore a potential homicide that hits so close to home.
But Rodney is seeking compensation for Judith's so-called abandonment of
him. Perhaps she'll sign over Hillside Manor? Fat chance of that, Judith
declares, and wonders what kind of scheme Rodney has on his devious
mind. For that matter, she also wonders why the rest of the guests in
his party are acting so strangely. With Joe hot on the killer's trail,
Cousin Renie is persuaded to help Judith discover the truth about the
Schmucks and their mysterious hangers-on. If they don't act fast,
Hillside Manor could end up as Schmucks' Gold Mine.