WILL TRAVEL FOR TROUBLE SERIES OF COZY MYSTERIESLight-hearted cozy mysteries with a traveling amateur female sleuth CONTENT RATING: No graphic violence, sexual situations or strong language Book 1 – Trouble at Happy TrailsBook 2 – Trouble at Sunny LakeBook 3 – Trouble at GlacierBook 4 – Trouble at Hungry LakeBook 5 – Trouble at Snake and ClearwaterBook 6 – Trouble in FlorenceBook 7 – Trouble in … Snake and Clearwater
Book 6 – Trouble in Florence
Book 7 – Trouble in Tombstone Town
Book 8 – Trouble in Cochise Stronghold
Book 9 – Trouble in Orange Beach
Book 10 – Trouble at Pelican Penthouse
Book 11 – Trouble at Island Retreat
Book 12 – Trouble at Yellowstone
Book 13 – Trouble at Devils Tower
Book 14 – Trouble in El Paso
Book 15 – Trouble in Diablo Canyon
Book 16 – Trouble in Santa Fe
Books 1-3 Will Travel for Trouble (combined)
Books 4-6 Will Travel for Trouble (combined)
Books 7-9 Will Travel for Trouble (combined)
Books 10-12 Will Travel for Trouble (combined)
Books 13-14 Will Travel for Trouble (combined)
Book 16, Trouble in Santa Fe
Minnie and Ben are back for more murder and mayhem! Minnie Crockwell, recreational vehicle enthusiast and traveler, and her ghost companion, Ben, overnight in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Stubbing her toe in the cramped trailer for what she swears is the absolute last time, she delays their departure and heads off to the nearest RV dealership determined to find something roomier, or at least less dangerous to the health of her feet!
But death seems to follow Minnie and Ben everywhere they go, even RV shopping. How does a woman choose an RV when one of the upgrades is a dead body?
Minnie puts shopping on hold as she focuses on discovering the truth about the Trouble in Santa Fe.
Each story in the series can stand alone, but to avoid extensive repetition of the backstory, the books would be best read in order.
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I listened to the audio version of this book.
I have listened to quite a few of the books in this series, and I think this one was by far the best. Anytime I missed a word or a sentence, I found myself stopping to rewind because it really did seem like every sentence mattered in this story. There were quite a few characters who could have been guilty of the crime in this cozy mystery and I was fooled right up till the very end. Ms. Crockwell did a fantastic job of this installment.
The narration by Michelle Babb was right on once again. I really do think her voice is a great choice for cozy mysteries.
I was given a complimentary copy of this audio book. All thoughts are my own.
Who knew wanting to upgrade campers could cause so much pain and aggravation! There are so many connections to everyone in this story it’s like being in a small town where everyone knows or is related to everyone else. This was definitely one of the funniest mysteries in this series so far.
This is another fun book in the Will Travel for Trouble Series. Minnie and her traveling companion, Ben, which just so happens to be a ghost, are entertaining characters. I loved the changes that are happening with Ben. I am enjoying how the plots of the books are changing up in the last couple of books. This is giving the readers a nice change of pace for the characters of Minnie and Ben. Minnie’s nosiness still gets the better of her and she has to investigate. The mystery is full of twists and turns and although they are not a lot of suspects this time I never saw guessed whodunit.
I listened to the audio version of this book, and narrat0r Michelle Babb gives another extraordinary performance. Mrs. Babb can convey different emotions easily through her different accents and tone of voice. There is never any difficulty in telling the characters apart from Mrs. Babs’s narration. She adds so much to your reading experience.
All thoughts and opinions are my own, and in no way have I been influenced by anyone.
This review is for the audio book.
Once again this is another fun adventure with Minnie and Ben. I love this series, the author always manages to come with with unusual and interesting murders. The characters are numerous which means you have plenty of suspects with motives and like Minnie I hadn’t worked out who the killer was by the end of it, so was surprised. I don’t think Ben the ghost played a bit part in this story so even if ghosts aren’t your thing I would still listen to the series. To be honest with you Minnie treats Ben like a normal person so you tend to forget he is a ghost anyway, even when he is spying on people. All round a fun cosy mystery which will keep you booked until the end.
Fed up rattling around in a small trailer Minnie decides it is time to up grade to a bigger model and heads to the local dealership to buy a new one. Things are not off to a great start when the gruff and abrupt manner of the owner rubs her up the wrong way. Then she discovers the body of one of the employees. The owners son is the policeman sent to the scene and the one to rule it an accidental death. Minnie and Ben aren’t so sure and stick around pretending to still be interested in buying the RV. While looking around Minnie stumbles over the key peace of evidence that proves it was murder and despite it sending her to hospital will anybody believe her? Can she work out who the killer is before she gets talked into buying the RV the body was found in? Or worse the owner sells the crime scene before the lab Tec guys get a chance to go over it.
I love the narrator as she really adds something to the telling to make a great story even better. I hope she continues to be the authors chosen narrator for the series.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.