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Mass Market Paperback Fall Into Death Book

ISBN: 0425196941

ISBN13: 9780425196946

Fall Into Death

(Book #3 in the Booked for Travel Mystery Series)

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Lynne Montgomery is in New Hampshire to take a look at her mother's latest venture, a B&B. But Lynne never thought it would stand for "Buried & Bodies" until she discovered skeletons in the basement. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Best yet

This is an author who gets better with each book. I particularly like the intergenerational relationships in this book. I definitely will keep reading them.

Falls a Little Short of Previous Books

Lynne Montgomery is on a working vacation. Along with her daughter Jenna, she's visiting her mother and checking out locations for a fall foliage tour next year. Her mother is renovating the house she just bought looking to turn it into a bed and breakfast. But on their first morning there, the workman discovers human bones cemented in the basement. Who was buried there? When? And most importantly, why? Meanwhile, Lynne thinks her mom may be in over her head with the financing and running of a bed and breakfast. This series is always part adventure (very little clue following here) and part travel log. This book seems to err on the side of travel log, especially at the end. It really could have been written tighter. And I was disappointed in that a couple sub-plots were wrapped up almost as after thoughts. On the other hand, the series has a very inviting writing style, and it's easy to tag along on the adventure. I was especially glad to see a different side of Lynne. She was more relaxed here, and watching her interact with family instead of clients provided a different side of her. This series is a good vacation read. Some light murder and mayhem mixed in with some interesting information about the area the book is set.

Mystified by lisagm's review

I finished "Fall Into Death" today and frankly wonder if reviewer lisagm and I read the same book. My impression was that the author described Lynne's mother as a petulant, self-absorbed woman who was peevish and unmindful of others' feelings. I thought Lynne was remarkably patient (not at all snotty) with her mother's petulance. Jenna was portrayed as a caring, thoughtful daughter, and her and Lynne's relationship came across as sweet and loving. It's interesting, I think, that my and lisagm's interpretation is so different. If you're inclined to read this book, please do so and form your own opinions. I live in New Hampshire and can testify that the author perfectly described the scenery and tourist attractions throughout New England.

Skeletons in the Basement

California travel guide Lynne Montgomery hits the road again in the third Booked for Travel mystery, "Fall into Death". This episode finds Lynne and her twenty-something daughter Jenna visiting New England just in time for the fall "Leaf-Peeper" season. Lynne's 82-year-old mother Priscilla has recently purchased an old boarding house in New Hampshire, which she is planning to turn into a Bed and Breakfast. Also, Lynne wants to visit some sites in the New England area to develop a future tour itenerary for her travel business.What should have been a pleasant sight-seeing vacation and visit with her mother quickly becomes complicated by Lynne's discovery of two skeletons in the basement of Priscilla's Bed and Breakfast Inn. It takes the New Hampshire State Police some time to figure out the identities of the two skeletons. After the victims are identified, Lynne and Jenna try to do a little research on their own to determine how the bodies wound up buried in the concrete basement of the boarding house.The descriptions of the New England scenery and attractions were great, and made me want to see the beautiful fall colors for myself. Ms. Toll really packs in a lot of infomration about the historical destinations in New Hampshire and Vermont. However, the development of the plot really moved slowly. I was somewhat disappointed in the outcome of the mystery. In my opinion, the other books in this series were much more satisfying mysteries.

Autumn Colors in New England

A plucky, but ancient, grandmother's foray into the bed-and-breakfast business provides an excuse for her tour guide daughter and California-raised granddaughter to come and see the brilliant colors of a New England autumn. While they're there, they visit local museums, cider mills, quarries and the homes of New England's many famous authors. "Fall into Death" packs more information about sights in New England than half a dozen tourist guides.When the murderer of the two young hippies, whose skeletons are unearthed during the B & B's renovation, makes an appearance, we're almost as taken aback as the characters. After all, as someone says, unearthing ancient bones is not exactly a nine-one-one emergency. That's probably as well: These characters are far too busy having fun to have time to deal with many such distractions.
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