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Saturday, February 5, 2022

Hippie Wagon Homicide, by Mildred Abbott

 


While I wasn't as immediately taken by this book as a previous series, it shows promise. Interesting characters with equally interesting back stories and experiences, plus an intriguing cast of characters. It took me a bit to find the rhythm of the book but once I did, I was intrigued. The Twister Sisters' business, hippie wagons, generosity and friendship all blend together and make them who they are and as I got to know them better, I found myself nodding with approval at the new series. True, I somehow expected a corgi to make an appearance but the resident dog we've met sounds like a winner, too. The illustrations were an added touch, giving life to the people within. There's even romance brewing. Looking forward to the next book in this series.

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