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Gingerbread, Garlands, and Gunshots ~ Camper & Criminals #42 (by Tonya Kappes)

Once again we are treated to a glimpse into life in Normal, Kentucky. I have fallen in love with the characters in this quirky ... far from normal ... small town. From Mae to Dottie and the rest of the Laundry Club Ladies, you are in for a tasty and entertaining time. As is typical, there is a murder mystery and Mae and the gang set out to help solve it. The southern setting, lingo, culture, and small town nosiness had me chuckling. While you could read this as a standalone, why would you?! Go back to the first book in the Camper and Criminals series and be ready to snuggle up with an entertaining time in the pages.


Thank you to NetGalley and Tonya Kappes Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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