Mary Daheim Bücher
Mary Richardson Daheim war seit ihrer frühen Kindheit von Geschichten fasziniert. Nach ihrem Journalismusstudium an der University of Washington, wo sie die erste weibliche Chefredakteurin der Universitätszeitung war, arbeitete sie in der Presse und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit. Ihre ersten historischen Liebesromane wurden 1983 veröffentlicht, gefolgt von mehreren weiteren, bevor sie sich der Kriminalliteratur, ihrer ursprünglichen literarischen Liebe, zuwandte. Ihre Serien sind sehr beliebt und ihre Kriminalromane erreichen regelmäßig die Bestsellerlisten von USA Today und der New York Times.






The Royal Mile
- 440 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of 1561 Scotland, Dallas Cameron's life changes dramatically as she navigates personal loss and political intrigue. After her father's death leaves her family destitute, she is rescued by Iain Fraser, a dashing stranger with a secret lineage. Their unconventional marriage, born from necessity rather than love, complicates as Iain's commitments to Queen Mary and his piratical life take him away, leaving Dallas to grapple with her growing feelings for him amidst the chaos of the court. Their journey explores themes of loyalty, love, and survival in a tumultuous era.
For Sale: Luxury Condos, Corpse Included Just a stone's throw from Judith McMonigle Flynn's thriving Hillside Manor, workmen are busy renovating the elegantly decrepit Alhambra Arms into pricey condominiums. But concerned contractor George Guthrie fears that well-heeled potential buyers may blanch when they learn about the four-decades-dead body that was stashed behind the crumbling walls of the moldy manse. And ever-inquisitive Judith's discovery of some much more recent remains on the premises threatens to se property values through the floorboards--and Guthrie through the roof! Both her professional detective husband Joe and her partner-in-crime solving cousin Renie think Judith is bonkers to suspect that the two killings are connected. Nevertheless, Judith's ready to build a strong case to that effect -- unless some homicidal someone decides to deconstruct her first!
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
King's Ransom
- 236 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the English Civil War, a young woman grapples with loss and loyalty as she navigates her tumultuous life. After witnessing her parents' murder, Honor Dale becomes the ward of Oliver Cromwell. Her life takes a turn when she encounters the charismatic Captain Hood, who steals her family jewels for the Royalist cause. Torn between her feelings for him and the oppressive expectations of her new guardians, Honor must confront her beliefs and desires as the Protectorate crumbles and the Royalists rise again.
Loco Motive
- 480 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
In this latest installment, innkeeper Judith McMonigle Flynn and her spirited cousin Renie find themselves entangled in a mystery that leads them into unexpected territory. As they navigate the challenges of their surroundings, their resourcefulness and wit come to the forefront. The story promises a blend of humor and intrigue, showcasing the duo's dynamic relationship against a backdrop of suspenseful twists. Fans of cozy mysteries will enjoy the engaging plot and vibrant characters in this entertaining tale.
The off-season blahs, a pyromaniacal mom, and a recently retired husband who is constantly underfoot have poor Judith McMonigle Flynn going stir crazy at Hillside Manor. So the harried R&B hostess leaps at cousin Renie's suggestion that Judith accompany her to Creepers—the stately estate of kindly old Leota Burgess. The wealthy senior is certain that someone is determined to do her in for money—most likely one of her disreputable relatives—and Judith and Renie have agreed to look into her allegations. And when they stumble upon Leota's bruised but still breathing body at the foot of the grand staircase, they realize the old lady's fears may be well-founded. But the decidedly dead corpse lying on top of Leota—his head bashed flatter than the proverbial French pancake—suggests that there's more to these homicidal doings than meets the eye. And now it's up to the cousins to follow the clues to the creep who's creeping around Creepers with murder on the mind.
Though lurching through London is ever so jolly, hostess on-holiday Judith McMonigle Flynn and her cantankerous cousin Renie are looking forward to an unharried weekend at a real English country manor. They find the estate taxing, however, what with vacationing relations crowding every nook and cranny of Ravenscroft House, while its awesomely aged mistress, Aunt Petulia, holds court—until a box of poisoned sweets hastens the dour dowager's demise. Soon Judith and Renie are up to their American necks in a muck of murder most British—as they set out to unearth a fatal family secret...and unmask the culprit who was anti-Auntie enough to do the old girl in.
The Alpine Zen
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
As an early summer heat wave beats down on Alpine, Emma and her staff are treading very lightly. For unfathomable reasons, the paper’s House & Home editor, Vida Runkel, is in a major snit, refusing to speak to her colleagues, or even her boss. So when a peculiar young woman walks in claiming her parents have been murdered, and that she’s in mortal danger, too, it fits right in with the rest of the craziness. Then, to the utter bafflement of her colleagues, Vida vanishes without a word to anyone. And just when Emma and her husband, Sheriff Milo Dodge, start to unsnarl these tangles, a male body, dead too long to identify, surfaces at the town dump—making what seemed merely weird feel downright sinister. Has the hot weather driven everyone nuts, or are cold-blooded forces committing deadly misdeeds?