“Motorhomes, Maps & Murder” earns 5/5 Southern Sleuths…Clever and Engaging!!
I have been a fan of Tonya Kappes’s Cozy work through her “ghostly,” “magical,” “caffeinated,” and “ghost whispering” so I knew to expect her clever plot lines, engaging narrative, wonderful characters, and an entertaining southern twist. I was not disappointed. I am a bit late to the party with her newest series, but grandma always said, “better late, than later.”
Wow! Tonya has me hooked…again! I started with the fifth book, and for this newbie, there were plenty of references to keep me engaged: Mae’s past, husband’s crimes, her atonement. After ten months, Mae West has been accepted into the community, continued renovations of her campground, and made friends. She learns Civil War reenactments are very serious business, especially in the South, but as a first-time participant, she didn't realize how serious. Maps? Check! Scripts? Check! Costumes? Check! Well, almost everyone has picked up their “real, true to life uniforms.” Preacher Hager is a no-show and Mae’s boyfriend Sheriff Hank Sharp rushed off leaving his behind. Their absence becomes clear when Mae learns convicted killer Greaser Gadie has escaped from prison greatly worrying several residents since he had threatened the jury that he’d “come back…and kill [them]...” So, it's no surprise when two reenactment actors end up murdered, a fugitive hunt goes active, and Normal, Kentucky, is less than normal. The murder mystery is well-developed including more victims, suspects, intriguing motives, and an “I didn't see that coming” ending. She penned an engaging first-person narrative with Mae’s “I” perspective sharing her inner thoughts, vivid descriptions, and engaging banter. I really enjoy how Tonya always sprinkles her “southerness” into her work with tone, ideas, and manners. Then the extras Tonya does well to include. “Recipes and Cleaning Hacks From Mae West and Other Women From Normal, Kentucky, and Happy Trails. Campground.” I enjoyed the three clever RV Hacks and especially easy-to-follow recipes for No-Mess Campfire Omelets, Mary Elizabeth Doyle’s Easy Cinnamon Rolls (Milkery B&B), and Campfire Banana Boats.
"Disclosure: I received an ARC. My review is voluntary with honest comments and insights."