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Legs Benedict by Mary Daheim
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This book is extremely Interesting. How many books do you read where a cute bed and breakfast turns into a gathering place for undercover mobsters, and becomes the location of yet another murder? It's an exciting and crazy book, full of strange twists, historic references, and cooky characters. It's fun, fictional, and a story that may make you re-consider your next trip to a bed and breakfast. ( )
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Judith McMonigle Flynn stared at the blank computer screen, hit several keys in succession, and swore out loud.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0380800780, Mass Market Paperback)

A week of "mayhem-as-usual" at Hillside Manor kicks off with the arrival of a mysterious "Mr. Smith" and his floozie "Mrs." from New York City—and it accelerates into chaos when Mr. Smith himself kicks off, a victim of the foulest of plays. Hostess Judith McMonigle Flynn is shocked to learn that her now-defunct roomer was actually "Legs" Benedict—hit man for the notorious Ronzini Family—and that virtually every other guests at her B&B had good reason to want Legs broken. Judith's policeman-hubby Joe is understandably peeved that homicide happened (again!) under his own roof. And when the FBI moves in—more interested in nabbing a Nazi nutcase than a malicious mobster murderer—the local cops clear out, leaving Judith, Joe and irrepressible cousin Renie to find out who whacked the wiseguy before the hits keep coming.

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