"regional mystery"
Wanda Nell of Tullahoma, Mississippi has known hard times,
the worst being when her son T.J. was arrested for killing
his father. She made a lot of enemies in the police
department for investigating on her own this case, but in
the end she cleared her son's name. She is now very
happy, living in her double wide trailer with her sixteen
year old grandson as well as her daughters while Wanda
Nell works part time at the supermarket and full time at a
restaurant. Wanda Nell gets a call from her boss Melvin at the jail
where he was arrested for murdering his other waitress who
was also his lover along with about half the men in town.
She was knifed so many times that her bedroom looked like
something out of a slasher movie. Wanda Nell knows he
couldn't have committed such a heinous crime and she
starts investigating on her own to clear his name. She
finds a bankbook that has a huge sum of money in it that
her peer couldn't earn on a waitress's salary, a list of
powerful men she was blackmailing and a key card to a club
in which the movers and shakers belong and the women do
more than serve food. Both Wanda Nell and Melvin's lawyer
are worried, but the spunky investigator is determined
that justice will be served even if she has to do it
herself. Fans of regional mysteries are going to find MURDER OVER
EASY a refreshingly original who-done-it. The characters
act true to type as everyone who lives in a small southern
town knows and the heroine, who usually goes with the
flow, becomes an independent tornado sweeping away
everything in her path as she pursues the investigation
her way. Readers will thoroughly enjoy this talented
woman who practices what she preaches and hope Jimmie Ruth
Evans will write more stories about this intrepid heroine. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 4, 2006
SummaryNew York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris called
the first Trailer Park Mystery, Flamingo Fatale, "a
down-home treat." Now, Jimmie Ruth Evans's feisty heroine
must put her own life on the back burner when a co-worker is
permanently disabled...
As if Wanda Nell Culpepper didn't have her hands full
juggling two jobs and herding her kids around, Melvin
Arbuckle, her boss at the Kountry Kitchen, has been arrested
for murder. The victim was Wanda's fellow waitress, a woman
with the personality of a snake and the reputation of a
minx. She also had expensive taste in menincluding
some of Tullahoma, Mississippi's big-shot businessmen.
Convinced of Melvin's innocence, Wanda Nell puts herself on
the trail of a ruthless killerand almost gets her
goose cooked...
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