Waitress Wanda Nell Culpepper is barely hitched to her new husband, Jack, before the couple starts digging into an unsolved murder from thirty-one years ago. But a new death puts this cold case on the front burner.
The mystery wasn't a recent murder but one that occurred 31 years ago and was never solved. And this due to the fact that people with influence paid some hush money to make evidence disappear and blame an innocent person. I did enjoy it and am very sad to have reached the end of this series. I grew very fond of Wanda Lee and family and friends. She was a little over protective but lovingly mother and wife.
WOW! I am so very glad I had a quiet weekend to pretty much nonstop read this book. This is only the second book of this series I've read, but it's a favorite series for all that. The characters, especially main character, Wanda Nell. She has a lot on her plate but she gets everything done and is kindhearted and loving. It's definitely don't judge a book by it's cover or living abode. Yes, Wanda Nell lives in a trailer in a trailer park and works as a waitress in a diner. But there are rich people out there who live in mansions and are evil. Just because one has not as much monetarily, it doesn't mean diddly in the kindness department. It's part of the charm of this series. The rest is engaging characters, nifty setting and premise and this particular mystery is a dandy. It's an old cold case murder that comes back to light as Wanda Nell's husband decides to investigate for his next true crime book. I think my favorite character introduced is Miss Lyda. She is the sweetest! I absolutely can recommend this book, series and author aka Dean James who also writes as Miranda James.
This series decreased in “quality” over time, if I may be so bold as to use that descriptor about a cozy series that takes place in a trailer park. This last in the series was painful pablum but I finished it like the champion I am. The end.
Laid back easy paced cozy. A cold case, a cover-up, a charming little hostess, a wonderful best friend, a writer and older newlyweds. Piece by piece, common courtesy, and logic makes a splendid easy read mystery
Overall, I really liked it. I like that they were investigating an unsolved crime because it feels somewhat unrealistic for a small town setting to host so many murders throughout a series. It's especially difficult to suspend my disbelief that one character would find herself connected to every murder, in such a setting. Additionally, the main characters leave town to follow up on some leads and I really liked that. I guess I just need to see some changes of scenery, even in a book series. Miranda and Mayrene were pushed to the side quite a bit in this book, which was surprising to me. They were really only mentioned in passing. The author really focused on Wanda Nell and Jack's relationship, as well as the unsolved crime, of course. I was put off by a few small plot points, but not enough to stop reading the series. In fact, I am really looking forward to reading the next installment soon. :)
I saw this book on the shelf; it said 'A Trailer Park Mystery', and I grew up around several trailer parks, so I had to read it! It does the trailer parks proud. This is a light mystery with the 'sleuths' being a newlywed couple who happen to live in a trailer park. The characters were amusing, with lots of names that sound best when you have a Southern accent ('Wanda Nell', 'Mayrene', 'Miss Lyda', 'Elmer Lee'). The mystery was interesting (a 30+ year old murder at the local high school). I enjoyed it; good light read.
This is the 4th "trailer park mystery" by Evans. In it, Wanda Nell is married to her schoolteacher sweetheart and only has one child left at home. Someone tells her about a girl who was found murdered on the high school football field 30 years ago, a murder that was never solved, and Wanda Nell and co. decide the poor girl deserves better than that. Another stroll into the dark and twisted underbelly of a small Southern town...
I did not like this book as well as the previous ones in this series. It was "Too polite" on the whole an the humor between Mayreen and Wanda Nell was non-existent. I do not like the marriage idea either. Too hokey. I liked Wanda better as a struggling "hero". i don't know if i will read another by this author.
the 5th and final (?) installment of the Trailer Park Mysteries series. This is kind of a cold case storyline. Wanda Nell and Jack are now married. Jack is a true crime writer. He discovers a cold case from 31 years ago and he and Wanda Nell set out to solve it. Wanda Nell is a bit more likable in this story. I did have a time warming up to her.
Enjoyed this mystery with Wanda Nell and Jack. Sad that this appears to be the last book in the series (even though there is no real ending to the series here).
The mystery was a cold case and for once did not involve anyone in Wanda Nell's family. lol
Wanda Nell and her new husband Jack are happy until Jack decides to write his new book about a girl who was murdered right there in Tullahoma 31 years earlier. Soon both are haunted by the sad story, and decide to take whatever risks are necessary to avenge the unidentified girl.
I am sooo sorry that this author ended this series with this book!! I am primed to read several more-alas...I liked the way the story/excitement built up and instead of a Big Finale, ended softly. I wish the author would reconsider, I can come up with some plots!
Another fun trailer park mystery. This one is about a cold case from 31 years ago that Wanda Nell gets involved with solving and I'm a sucker for cold cases.