Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Great characters and lots of conflict
Cons: Mystery itself starts rather late in the book.
The Bottom Line:
A late mystery
Entertaining characters
Good, but it's not great
Mystery-lite
Too Many Crooks Spoil the Broth is the first book in the Pennsylvania-Dutch mystery
series. It stars inn owner Magdalena Yoder and features recipes after every
five chapters.
Magdalena Yoder has turned her family farmhouse into a
famous Amish country inn. Booked well in advance, she has the privilege of
selecting her customers. So she's a little surprised when she discovers she's
booked a hunting party led by a well-known Senator and an anti-hunting, animal
rights group for the same week, the opening week of hunting season. With the
varying dietary requirements of the two groups, she has her hands full keeping
the guests happy and fed while keeping her cook in the kitchen and her sister
in line. And that's before the first body shows up!
As a mystery this book is a little slow. The first body
doesn't show up for quite some time, and then it's the one guest we've
forgotten about. Still, there is plenty of conflict to keep the reader going
until the actual murder mystery starts, and I never felt the pace lagged. The
guests are interesting characters; however the characters that are to be
regulars seem like they could become annoying caricatures. This is especially
true of the sister, who is trying to break out of her Amish roots. Still, Too Many Crooks Spoil the Broth is a fun, promising first novel.
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