The Trailer Park Princess Is Caught in the Crotchfire, Volume 3
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Narrated by:
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Sandra Murphy
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Kim Hunt Harris
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Armed with Salem’s “Smart-Enuff” phone and Viv’s racing model Cadillac (with aggressive acceleration!), these two amateur super-sleuths set out to catch a gang of armed robbers terrorizing G-Ma’s neighborhood...if for no other reason than to stop G-Ma’s panic-stricken calls every time a car drives by. The only problem: They have no leads, no clues, and they accidentally got arrested for “moral crimes”. Will these bandits be the ones who got away? Or will they be caught in the crotchfire?
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- Julie
- 10-10-21
Caught with a good book
I enjoyed this book. Although it is in the mystery genre I am not sure I would call it that. Don't get me wrong there is a mystery but the home life drama is very much the focus of the story and what a story it is. I normally prefer stories that focus on the mystery and investigation side of things but Salem has dragged me into her life and I was hooked wanting to find out what was to become of her and her dysfunctional life. She certainly has her problems and will have everyone rooting for to get her happy ending, this is because it is well written and tugs at your heart strings. Despite all the drama and seriousness of the story it is still a humours adventure that will have you chuckling over the mishaps and antics of some of the great characters. The mystery surrounds the fact that somebody is stealing from all the business in town and unlike most cozy mysteries the main character is encouraged to investigate and help out the police, although I am not sure if I call it helping of causing more chaos. Good fun what ever you call it and I can't wait for the next book.
A gang of armed robbers are terrorising the town and Salem's G-Ma's just knows her motel is going to be next. Armed with her phone and shotgun she is ready for them. Salem just hopes the police catch the culprits before G-Ma kills a paying guest. The police have no clues and so far nobody has got hurt but how long will that last? Salem has enough worries over another one of her mother's weddings, car troubles, dog that doesn't like to be left behind and a new smart phone that could just possibly smarter than her but Viv still manages to convince her they should be keeping the town safe and especially G-Ma by catching the thieves themselves.
Sandra Murphy is one of my favourite narrator's and I am so glad she is narrating this series and another very great reason why you should give this book ago. She never puts in a bad performance.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- Norma Miles
- 06-10-21
"" Cast your burden on the Lord. "
378 days sober, former drunk, Salem, with her brand new 'local' smart phone, her needy dog, Stump, and.enthusiastic elderly friend, Viv, decide that the police investigations of some local robberies were not being conducted enthusiastically enough so started nosing around themselves. As a detective mystery book, it's definitely unusual, more an incompetent muddling, funny, but sometimes heart rending.
Told in the first person, there's plenty of room for self doubt and recrimination - Salem hadn't been a very nice person in the past. But for all that, she engages the reader's empathy as does her disreputable, snippy old companion, Viv. Salem's character is effectively, and delightfully, captured by narrator Sandra Murphy in her fine performance - good pacing and modulation and strong Texan accent combined with full 'in persona' angst and emotion. Her other character voices are good, too. Superb. After almost twelve hours of listening, this reader was really sad when it finished.
This whole series has been such fun, well written with totally quirky characters conducting bizarre investigations. Yes, there is a lot of God stuff, which would usually have me groaning and putting the book aside, but it's not the sickly sweet smiles and self congratulations usually preached at the reader. This is a God mixing the pot.
I was most fortunate at being freely gifted with a complimentary copy of Caught in the Crotchfie, by the rights holder. Thank you so much. I hope there will be more to come in this hilarious Trailer Park series. Recommended? Absolutely
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