Death pays a visit to Sarah Kelling's Boston boardinghouse in this
cozy mystery from the bestselling author of the Peter Shandy series.
Though the inheritance from her dearly departed Alexander was meant to
set Sarah Kelling up for life, it vanishes quickly in the face of
hounding from charitable organizations and the IRS. Facing the loss of
her stately Back Bay brownstone, Sarah opens her home to
lodgers--deciding she prefers a boardinghouse to the poorhouse. Soon
she's cooking meals and serving tea for a cast of quirky residents, a
cozy little family that would be quite happy were it not for the
unpleasant presence of a certain Barnwell Augustus Quiffen--a man so
rude that no one really minds when he's squashed beneath a subway car.
Sarah replaces her lost boarder quickly, and the family dynamic is
restored. But when another lodger dies suddenly, the boardinghouse
appears to be cursed. Now it'll take more than a glass of sherry to
soothe Sarah's panicked residents, and she must turn to detective Max
Bittersohn for help before her boarders bolt.
"The epitome of the 'cozy' mystery" (Mostly Murder), award-winning
author Charlotte MacLeod's Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn Mysteries
have charmed readers the world over.