
Prudence D. (
PrueD) reviewed on 2/25/2007...
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
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!
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Finally a real portrayal of a single mother!!! The main character is strong, couragous but just as loath to get involved in murder as I would be faced with the same situation. Not only are her children portrayed as having personalities similar to that of normal teens they also have character traits their mother would rather do without. The main character is not rich, in fact she works 3 jobs just to make ends meet. Her hardworking spirit is so like my own single mother that I wanted to cheer. It's about dern time a mom was portrayed as the tired lioness she really is.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I like this series- the protagonist is a waitress who lives in a trailer park, they aren't of the 'splatter' genre of mysteries, but they are well thought out and keep your attention.

Jane J. (
cranbery) reviewed on 11/20/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is a wonderful read.........fast paced, interesting storyline and characters. I can't wait to receive the second in this Series.
This is book #1 in a Series...........

Susan F. (
Kukana) reviewed on 10/31/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
1st in the series. A fun cozy with likable characters. I'm looking forward to reading the next one.

Doreen W. (
benjiwolf) reviewed on 8/31/2008...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Pretty good first mystery -- not very challenging but I plan to read the rest of the series. Heroine and her next door neighbor are funny - not laugh out loud - more amusing.

Linda G. (
Doc) reviewed on 10/19/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Wanda Nell Culpepper, a struggling single mother, who lives in a trailer in Mississippi and works two jobs, is being framed for the murder of her no-good ex-husband, Bobby Ray. Can she find the real killers before they get her too...

Jennifer V. (
jenvince) reviewed on 12/27/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was GREAT! Oh, I so hope lots more of this series are written. You couldn't help but like the main character. And Mayrene is such a good friend. Really, really promising series.
The story was interesting, but just wasn't the kind to reach out and grab me. Took a few chpters just to get into it enough to finish it!

Cynthia L. (
cindylau) reviewed on 5/9/2007...
Great Book! I'll look for more by this author.
Wanda Nell Culpepper's tough life isn't getting any easier. After a full day slinging hash at Kountry Kitchen and then surviving the graveyard shift at Budget Mart, she returns to her trailer park for some shut-eye---only to find her no-account ex-husband, Bobby Ray, flashing cash and stirring up trouble. She reckons things cna't get much worse---until the next day when she finds her missing pink flamingo stuck in his very dead body. Now the sheriff is out to pin her for the murder, and the real bad guys have her in their sights. But she's come this far on wits and guts, so eith the help of her gun-toting best friend, Wanda Nell decides to stand and fight---for her freedom and her life.
Funny, Great, Southern Book. I am a Southern and this book is true to form.
Includes Kountry Kitchen Recipes! As down-home and appealing as fried green tomatoes, grits, and sweet tea. Heroine Wanda Nell Culpepper is a steel magnolia to cherish. -- Carolyn Hart
A disgusting ex-husband is pierced by the metal legs of a lawn decoration. But where is the money he flashed?

Barbara K. (
wordybird) reviewed on 8/6/2006...
This is a new series with an interesting group of characters. Wanda Mae Culpepper struggles to keep her family together while working two jobs and trying to prove herself innocent of murder. I loved this spunky heroine and can't wait to read the next book in the series.
What I think of a real southern town murder! Light and Fun!

Toni G. (
ToniG) reviewed on 7/23/2006...
Very good light summer reading. First in a new cozy series which is down-home appealing!

Evelyn W. (
Evelyn) reviewed on 12/27/2005...
I enjoyed this book. It was fun and a good mystery. I didn't figure out who done it until the end.
After a full day at the Kountry Kitchen, then the graveyard shift at Budget Mart, Wanda Nell Culpepper just wants to sleep, but her no-account ex-husband is flashing cash and stirring up trouble. When her missing pink flamingo is found in his dead body, Wanda Nell is suspected of his murder. Very entertaining.

Pam N. (
pammykn) reviewed on 7/28/2005...
1st in the trailer park mystery series. A fun read!