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Flamingo Fatale (A Trailer Park Mystery #1)

(Book #1 in the Trailer Park Mystery Series)

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After a full day slinging hash at Kountry Kitchen and then surviving the graveyard shift at Budget Mart, the last thing Wanda Nell Culpepper needs is to to find her no-account ex-husband, Bobby Ray,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Case of the Missing Flamingo

When I first heard about this mystery series and learned about the murder weapon from this story I got a very mistaken impression of what this book would be like. I had envisioned a book that was bent more toward humor than mystery and had started reading it with the idea that I was heading for some hilarious fun. It didn't take me long though to realize my mistake and I must admit that at first I was disappointed. As I read on though I became more and more intrigued with the plot and the characters and soon found that I had trouble putting the book down. I must admit that I had an inkling about the solution before it was revealed but that didn't matter at all because I found that I was really concerned about what might happen to the characters in this book. It is rare to find an author that can weave a story in such a way that the reader begins to identify with and care about the characters in a book and this author has that talent. The central character in this series is Wanda Nell Culpepper who works two jobs to support her two daughters and her infant grandson. Her ex-husband is a real stinker who has never paid any child support even though he comes from one of the wealthiest families in town. He is a schemer, a liar and is basically worthless but one of his best friends is a high-ranking official in the sheriff's department and another one is Wanda Nell's boss at one of her jobs. When her ex is murdered suspicion naturally falls on her and she has to fight tooth and nail to prove her innocence because her ex's friends are determined to convict her. Then her son, who has been in a lot of trouble during his life, shows up unexpectedly and things get very convoluted when he becomes a suspect too. As the adventure proceeds the reader will meet Wanda Nell's two daughters. One is too lazy to hit a lick at a snake and one is the polar opposite. There are also Wanda Nell's neighbors in the trailer park most of whom she doesn't get along particularly well with but she and her next door neighbor, the shotgun toting beautician Mayrene are best friends and Mayrene saves the day on more than one occasion. There is also Wanda Nell's hard drinking ex mother-in-law "Miz" Culpepper who hates Wanda Nell with a passion and is convinced that Wanda Nell killed her baby. As I started reading this book I never thought that I could get attached to these people but I did. This book is a bit more gritty than the usual cozy mystery and I must admit that some of the grit turned me off a bit at first but now I can't wait to pick up the second installment to see what happens next. There is an abundance of action, some humor, a good bit of anger and a whole lot of love in this book and if you stick it out through the first hundred pages or so I feel certain that you will come to appreciate this book just as much as I did.

Trailer Park mystery series starts out with winner

Wanda Nell Culpepper is working two jobs to make ends meet when she finds her ex-husband Bobby Ray murdered with her missing pink flamingo stuck in his neck. Just the day before he had shown up flashing a wad of cash. Some really bad guys are harassing Wanda Nell, her two daughters, and her grandson. The sheriff is trying to pin this on her. Luckily she has her best friend next door who has come to their rescue more than once. Her ex-mother-in-law sure isn't much help. Can Wanda Nell stay out of jail long enough to figure out what's going on? How much does her daughter Miranda know? What about her son T. J.? Could he be involved? I really enjoyed this book. Wanda Nell is your typical single mother trying to make it with no help from her ex. She is very down-to-earth. Her life in the trailer park is very believable. The author didn't make her superwoman. He showed that she was exhausted from working two jobs. I thought that was very good. The plot was well-written. I had my suspicions but didn't know the killer much before it was revealed. I highly recommend this book. www.mysteryloverscorner.com www.romanceloverscorner.com

Great first in the series!!

I really enjoyed this book. It was funny and beleivable! I know people like this, that is what is soooooo funny. I am looking foward to the second one.. I could not understand the bad reveiw the one person gave. This one is really good, i have read bad and this is not it.

Fun read!

I stumbled across this mystery, and I'm so glad I did! Read Harriet Klausner's review for a summary. I'll just add that I enjoyed the language, the characters' problems were real, and just like good Southerners, they enjoyed their Cokes. If you enjoy humorous Southern mysteries, you'll love Jimmie Ruth Evans' new series...at least I hope this is the beginning of a series!

solid regional amateur sleuth

In Tullahoma, Mississippi Wanda Nell Culpepper works two on your feet jobs to keep food on the table for her three children and her grandchild. When she finishes her shift as a waitress at the Kountry Kitchen she comes home to take a nap before working graveyard stocking the shelves at the Budget Mart. This time she comes home to find her deadbeat ex-husband Bobby Ray inside their trailer home; since he never pays child support, Wanda Nell is shocked to see him give five one hundred dollar bills to their daughter for her to use on his grandson. Wanda Nell tosses Bobby Ray out of her home with many of the trailer park residents witnessing the ugly scene. The next morning Wanda Nell finds Bobby Ray dead just outsde her trailer with the family pink flamingo lawn ornament shoved through his body. Sheriff Department Officer Elmer Lee Johnson, Bobby Ray's friend, leads the investigation. He assumes Wanda Nell killed Bobby Ray; she realizes she better uncover the identity of the killer or between Elmer and her former mother-in-law she could end up in prison. FLAMINGO FATALE is a solid regional amateur sleuth tale that uses the backdrop of the rural south to provide a fine who-done-it. Wanda Nell feels strongly that she has no choice but to solve the murder of her former spouse because the lead investigator only looks her way. Jimmie Ruth Evans provides a wonderful Mississippi mystery that stars a fabulous protagonist, a delightful eccentric support cast that brings Tullahoma especially the diner and the trailer park alive, and a surprising final peck. Harriet Klausner
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