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Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Crime
Tamar Myers
Murder at the movies
Hollywood comes to picturesque Amish country when a film
crew does on location at Magdalena Yoder’s quaint PennDutch
Inn. But after the excitement of an “open casting” has
even the staid Amish battling for bit parts, the filming
hits a snag—a body in Magdalena’s barn impaled to a post
with a pitchfork. The dead man is the film’s assistant director, and the not-
too-swift local sheriff definitely rules out suicide. The
number one suspect, he decides, is Magdalena. Shocked to
find her reputation at stake, Magdalena is in a scramble to
track down the real killer. What a stew to be in—
especially since her only clue is a grocery list headed
by “parsley.” It’s not much to go on, but Magdalena has a
nose for sniffing out the truth. She knows the lay of the
land, the character of the people—and she knows the
disagreeable ingredients that can stir up a murderer!
Signet (Mystery), August 1997
ISBN: 0451182979 Paperback (reprint) $5.99
Also by Tamar Myers:
As the World Churns, February 2008
Hell Hath No Curry, January 2008
Hell Hath No Curry, February 2007
Grape Expectations, January 2007
Grape Expectations, February 2006
Assault And Pepper, January 2006
Assault And Pepper, February 2005
Thou Shalt Not Grill, January 2005
Custard's Last Stand, January 2004
Custard's Last Stand, February 2003
Gruel and Unusual Punishment, January 2003
The Crepes of Wrath, January 2002
The Hand That Rocked the Ladle, March 2000
Play It Again Spam, August 1999
Eat, Drink, and Be Wary, September 1998
Between a Wok and a Hard Place, March 1998
Just Plain Pickled to Death, October 1997
No Use Dying Over Spilled Milk, March 1997
Too Many Crooks Spoil the Broth, August 1995
Thou Shalt Not Grill, January 1991
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