The Quilliam sisters have a nose for fine food and good business. But when a nosy newspaperman goes sniffing around the local mini-mall project, Sarah and Meg begin to smell something rotten in Hemlock Falls. It's worse than corruption--it's murder. And the newsman is facing his final deadline. Includes a recipe from the Hemlock Falls Inn.
I am losing interest in this series because I am just not drawn to the characters. They are starting to annoy me. Overall, the book was ok and I read more about toilets, septic systems and sewage than I ever expected to. The sisters are opening a boutique restaurant to go with their Inn at Hemlock Falls. There is a lot of discussion about the mini mall being built and the restaurant which (SPOILER ALERT!) do not figure in later books (or at least are never mentioned in books 9 & 10 of the series, which I ended up reading first). Anyway, it isn't terrible, but it isn't spectacular either... just a run-of-the-mill mystery.
This is the last book I will read in this series, as I just don't click with the main characters. This book seemed especially trite and superficial. I do not believe someone like Meg would date someone like Andy who tells her what to do all the time.i don't FEEL the relationship between Quill and Myles either. In this edition, there was more info on toilets and sewage than I would ever like to read again. I was confused at the end as well, so much so that I didn't even know who fell in the septic tank. Also, people in their 30's don't go around having memorized great works of literature, and using archaic words and phrases. A disappointment.
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This was my first Hemlock Falls Mystery and I believe it has potential. Maybe because it was my first, the whole Miles/Quill thing was just annoying. I found her to be kind of naive and pretty silly about it. I definitely will give this series another chance however. The town characters were fun and can't wait to learn more about them.
I didn’t realize this was part of a series so I may have missed some of the character development from the first few books. I found some of the characters in this book so annoying that it was hard to focus on the story which was an average mystery at best.
I would call this a cozy mystery in that the characters who populate the story are people I would like to meet and live with in Hemlock Falls. Yet, some of the people (Hedrick Conway and Axminster Stoker) are not people I would admire or possibly even like.
The Quilliam sisters (Meg and Sarah) run an inn. Sarah is the business partner, and Meg is the chef. But then things start to go wrong. A eccentric group comes to stay, Hedrick Conway's sister and mother die, a scandal seems to be brewing over a mini-mall into which nearly everyone in town has invested, and Axminster Stoker tries to create efficiency in the inn business but stirs up trouble.
Sarah and Meg have to solve the murders in order to clear Meg of suspicion (as one death occurred during a party at the inn) and to save their investment in the mall.
The Quilliam sisters' Inn is suffering under two different problems. Sarah has allowed Axminster Stoker, a long term guest, to apply his TQM principles to evaluating the running of the Inn with disastrous results. And Hedrick Conway, his mother and sister have bought the town newspaper and turned it into a scandal sheet, exposing secrets and implying corruption effecting everyone in town. Into this bedlam arrives the Kipling Society. When first Hedrick's mother and then sister are murdered there is no lack of suspects. We also have problems in the sister's romantic relations to add to the mix. I found this a more satisfying mystery then the previous 2 and am looking forward to the next installment.
I love this series so much. Book 3's story is interesting, and the main characters, Quill and Meg, get some actual fleshing-out. I really like what strong, feminist, caring, and independent women they are. I also like all the quirky (and sometimes frustrating) townspeople.
Bishop's world-building is getting better with each book. Hemlock Falls feels SO real. I almost went searching for it on google maps. HA!
Hedrick Conway has moved to Hemlock Falls and started up a newspaper that is printing gossip about the town. Soon Hedrick's mother is murdered at the site of the towns new minimall and the Quilliam sisters start investigating. I like this series of cozy mysteries and will have to look for more of them.
#3 in the Hemlock Falls cozy culinary mystery series, back in the day when I started this series, they were great. They still are, but I've gone beyond them. My friends all enjoyed the books as well. If you have discovered Claudia Bishop and enjoy an entertaining cozy, this series might just fit the bill.
A tabloid reporter comes to Hemlock Falls and makes some enemies. When two of his family members are murdered, innkeepers Sarah and Meg Quilliam start investigating. I really like this cozy mystery series. It's got great characters and interesting mysteries, and innkeeper "Quill" and chef Meg play off each other well. I am working my way through the series.
Fun read. A B&B mystery with the interesting touch of it being set in the Ithaca area in a pretty little fictitious hamlet of Hemlock Falls. The Quilliam sisters own and operate this inn. One sister cooks and the other manages the rest.
I was very disappointed in this book. It started out promising but became very boring. I mean there is a whole chapter in sewage! Who wants to read about that? I also didn't like that the characters seemed to not learn from their past investigations and they made the same mistakes again.
This was book three but the first one I read in this series. The mystery was interesting, but I did not find most of the characters very interesting so I'm not sure if I will continue in this series.
A good fun read. The characters are quirky and animated. The prose is intriguing and there's a lot of dialogue to help move the story quickly. If you're looking for an easy read and a fun mystery this is the book for you. If you're looking for a complex serious mystery move along.