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Just Plain Pickled to Death (Pennsylvania Dutch Mysteries with Recipes) by Tamar Myers
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Just Plain Pickled to Death (PennDutch Inn Mystery)

by Tamar Myers

Series: Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery (book 4)

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Signet (1997), Paperback, 272 pages

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Magdalena Yoder, the owner of the Penn-Dutch Inn is finally getting married. Not only is she busy planning her wedding, and dealing with her future husband's relatives who are staying at the Inn, but her future father-in-law gives her a barrel of sauerkraut as a wedding gift, which contains the remains of Aaron (the groom's) cousin who has been missing for 20 years. Magdalena doesn't want anything to spoil her wedding and tries to find the killer before the day of her wedding.

As always, Myers fills the book with quirky characters, many of whom are suspects. Her books are laugh out loud funny, in fact, I'm still laughing over the last two pages! ( )
  drebbles | Jun 23, 2009 |
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