Scots on the Rocks: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries #23) (Hardcover)
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 23 in the Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries series.
- #17: Suture Self: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries #17) (Hardcover): $23.00
- #18: Silver Scream: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries #18) (Hardcover): $23.95
- #19: Hocus Croakus: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries #19) (Hardcover): $23.95
- #20: This Old Souse: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries #20) (Hardcover): $23.95
- #27: The Wurst Is Yet to Come: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries #27) (Hardcover): $23.99
- #29: Clam Wake: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries #29) (Hardcover): $25.99
- #31: A Case of Bier: A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (Bed-and-Breakfast Mysteries #31) (Hardcover): $24.99
Description
When Judith and her cousin Renie go on vacation in a remote and possibly haunted Scottish castle owned by a rich whiskey distillery baron strange things start occurring. They meet Harry Gibbs, a dissolute young man who is estranged from his wife and is found smothered to death shortly after Judith and Renie arrive. His widow, Moira, is suspect No. 1, of course, but there are plenty to go around since Harry was a real jerk and wanted to run the petrol company Moira inherited from dear old dad. Suspects include Moira's bastard half-brother, Blackwell Petroleum's sleazy CEO, the wily comptroller, an even wilier corporate attorney, the whisky baron, Moira's former mother-in-law who mixes delicious jams along with her not-so-delicious poisons, Moira's apparent lover, and, last but not least, Chuckie, the dwarfish epileptic who runs around castle. There's a ghost, some goofy villagers, and enough suspects to overwhelm any police force, but no challenge is too daunting for the cousins.
About the Author
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.