PennDutch inn owner Magdalena Yoder is delighted to welcome the Earl and Countess Grimsley-Snodgrass and their family as honoured guests, relishing the challenge of introducing English nobility to traditional American culture. But they are not the easiest of guests - and that's before the discovery of a mummified corpse in the elevator shaft.
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La vida temprana de Tamar Myers transcurrió en el Congo Belga, donde su familia sirvió como misioneros para una tribu conocida por sus costumbres distintivas. Al crecer rodeada de una cultura desconocida pero vibrante, desarrolló una perspectiva única moldeada por la aventura y la resiliencia. Este período formativo, incluida una tumultuosa partida y el posterior choque cultural al regresar a los Estados Unidos, imbuye su escritura con una profunda comprensión del desplazamiento y la adaptación. Myers crea narrativas convincentes que exploran los matices de los encuentros culturales y la fortaleza que se encuentra al navegar por mundos muy diferentes.






Death by Tart Attack
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Shockwaves are running through Hernia with the disastrous news that a huge, biblical-themed amusement park is to be built on its doorstep. At a public demonstration to showcase his plans for the new park, Aaron Miller, bites into a homemade tart - with fatal consequences. It's clear the tart was poisoned, but who baked it?
Between a Wok and a Hard Place
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Magdalena searches in the Amish community for the murderer of an Asian tourist.
Assault and Pepper
- 259 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
When Reverend Schrock ends up dead at the annual church chili supper, thanks to a not-so-accidental allergic reaction to the peanut butter someone added, innkeeper Magdalena Yoder investigates, only to encounter plenty of people who had wanted the reverend dead--including a vengeful serial monogamist and a wrongly accused man against whom the victim had testified. Reprint.
The story follows antiques dealer Abby Timberlake Washburn, who hopes to elevate her status in Charleston society by brokering a valuable Lalique glass collection. However, her aspirations are dashed when Mrs. Amelia Shadbark, her wealthy client, is found dead, and Abby becomes the prime suspect. With a cast of potential culprits, including dysfunctional family members and a questionable handyman, Abby must unravel the mystery to clear her name and avoid dire consequences.
The Ming and I
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The story follows Abigail Timberlake, an antiques shop owner, who becomes embroiled in a murder investigation after a seller is killed in a hit-and-run outside her shop. With her boyfriend, Homicide Investigator Greg Washburn, frustrated by the case, Abby takes it upon herself to uncover the truth behind the victim and the valuable Ming vase that went missing. As she delves into the victim's prestigious lineage connected to Roselawn Plantation, Abby faces the perilous task of exposing long-hidden family secrets that could threaten her life.
So Faux, So Good
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Abigail Timberlake, an antique shop owner in Charlotte, North Carolina, is on the verge of a dream wedding when chaos ensues. After discovering her prized English tea service has a twin, she faces further turmoil when a local auctioneer collapses outside her shop, and a dead man's wallet contains a clipping of her engagement announcement. Determined to uncover the truth, Abby travels to Pennsylvania Dutch country with quirky companions and her anxious cat, navigating a web of suspicious characters while longing for home.
Tiles and Tribulations
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Abigail Timberlake Washburn is reluctantly drawn into a séance at her friend Calamity Jane's new mansion, believed to be haunted. Armed with a psychic named Madame Woo-Woo and a quirky group of retirees, they aim to rid the house of its ghostly presence. However, the situation escalates when Madame Woo-Woo unexpectedly meets her own demise, leading Abby to suspect that a real killer is at large. As they race against time, Abby must confront both supernatural and mortal threats to protect her friend and uncover the truth.
The Girl Who Married an Eagle
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Drawing from Tamar Myers's real-life experiences, this novel enriches her Belgian Congo mystery series with a compelling narrative. It explores themes of culture and identity through the lens of a unique and captivating story, offering readers an immersive glimpse into the complexities of life in the Congo. The blend of personal history with mystery elements creates an engaging backdrop for the unfolding drama.
Petite, indomitable North Carolinian Abigail Timberlake rose gloriously up from the ashes of divorce--parlaying her savvy about exquisite old things into a thriving antiques enterprise: the Den of Antiquity. Now she's a force to be reckoned with in Charlotte's close-knit world of mavens, eccentrics and cuttthroat dealers. But a superb, gilt-edged 18th-century French armoire she purchased for a song at estate auction has just arrived along with something she didn't pay for: a dead body. Suddenly her shop is a crime scene--and closed to the public during the busiest shopping season of the year--so Abigail is determined to speed the lumbering police investigation along. But amateur sleuthing is leading the feisty antiques expert into a murderous mess of dysfunctional family secrets. And the next cadaver found stuffed into fine old furniture could wind up being Abigail's own.