WILL TRAVEL FOR TROUBLE SERIES OF COZY MYSTERIESLight-hearted cozy mysteries with a traveling amateur female sleuth CONTENT RATING: No graphic violence, sexual situations or strong language Book 1 - Trouble at Happy TrailsBook 2 - Trouble at Sunny LakeBook 3 - Trouble at GlacierBook 4 - Trouble at Hungry LakeBook 5 – Trouble at Snake and ClearwaterBook 6 – Trouble in FlorenceBook 7 – Trouble in Tombstone TownBook 8 – Trouble in Cochise StrongholdBook 9 – Trouble in Orange BeachBook 10 – Trouble at Pelican PenthouseBook 11 – Trouble at Island RetreatBook 12 – Trouble at YellowstoneBook 13 – Trouble at Devils TowerBook 14 – Trouble in El PasoBook 15 – Trouble in Diablo CanyonBook 16 – Trouble in Santa FeBooks 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) Book 9, Trouble at Orange Beach Minnie Crockwell, recreational vehicle enthusiast and traveler, is finally heading for the beach! She travels from the mountains of southeastern Arizona across country to the warms sands and turquoise waters of coastal Alabama. Orange Beach is a lovely little town on the Gulf Coast, and Minnie and Ben have just arrived in time for Mardi Gras, a fun-filled time of parades and festivities. Looking forward to some rest, relaxation and amusement at Sandy Shores RV Park, Minnie hopes that no one dies by violence during her stay in the idyll and tranquil beach town. Unfortunately, for both Minnie and the victim, she finds a body on the beach—the husband of the RV park manager. No accidental drowning, the poor man has been murdered...stabbed and left to die. Was it a random killing by a stranger on a dark beach? Or did someone he knew target him? And if so, why?In between bugging everyone at the park in an attempt to solve the murder, Minnie catches beads and moonpies at the local Mardi Gras parades...and hopes she can find a solution to the Trouble in Orange Beach!Each story in the series can stand alone, but to avoid extensive repetition of the backstory, the books would be best read in order.
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