WILL TRAVEL FOR TROUBLE SERIES OF COZY MYSTERIES
Light-hearted cozy mysteries with a traveling amateur female sleuth
CONTENT RATING: No graphic violence, sexual situations or strong language
Book 1 - Trouble at Happy Trails
Book 2 - Trouble at Sunny Lake
Book 3 - Trouble at Glacier
Book 4 - Trouble at Hungry Lake
Book 5 – Trouble at Snake and Clearwater
Book 6 – Trouble in Florence
Book 7 – Trouble in Tombstone Town
Book 8 – Trouble in Cochise Stronghold
Book 9 – Trouble in Orange Beach
Book 10 – Trouble at Pelican Penthouse
Book 11 – Trouble at Island Retreat
Book 12 – Trouble at Yellowstone
Book 13 – Trouble at Devils Tower
Book 14 – Trouble in El Paso
Book 15 – Trouble in Diablo Canyon
Book 16 – Trouble in Santa Fe
Books 1-3 Will Travel for Trouble (combined)
Books 4-6 Will Travel for Trouble (combined)
Books 7-9 Will Travel for Trouble (combined)
Books 10-12 Will Travel for Trouble (combined)
Books 13-14 Will Travel for Trouble (combined)
Trouble at Happy Trails, Book 1 of the Will Travel Trouble series of cozy mysteries
Minnie Crockwell, recreational vehicle enthusiast and traveler, checks into her allotted space at Happy Trails RV Park in Spokane, Washington, with hopes of a pleasant week of touring the area. By night's end, a death in the park finds her consoling the deceased man's widow...or his killer. Whether the dearly departed died by his own hand or whether someone murdered him remains to be seen. It seems the deceased had a lot of character flaws. A lot!
Peregrine Ebenezer Alvord, otherwise known as Ben, is tagging along with Minnie on her travels. That he is an early 19th century ghost is only a minor complication. Ben has the ability to venture unseen where others cannot.
Minnie never imagined herself as an amateur sleuth, but with Ben's help, she might just be able to discover the source of the Trouble at Happy Trails!
Trouble at Happy Trails is Book 1 of a series of short stories featuring Minnie and Ben. Each story can stand alone, but to avoid extensive repetition of the back story, the stories would be best read in order.