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I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Great Escapes Book Tours. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Hippie Wagon Homicide by Mildred Abbott is the first in a new series that is well-plotted and keeps you guessing.

Can Cordelia figure out why all these bad things keep happening around the same time every 25 years?


Cordelia Davis and the Twister Sisters


Cordelia Davis is our main sleuth and the oldest Davis sibling in town. She lives on her family ranch with her dog, nephew and his husband, and another family on the farm that helps out. Cordelia has lived a beautiful happy life in her small town of Willow Lane. She wouldn't change any of her decisions, and she helps out whenever she can when any of her fellow townspeople need assistance. I love Cordelia as a character and a sleuth. Cordelia, I feel like, puts people at ease when talking to her until she pushes too many buttons. My favorite quote with Cordelia is:
"Now, Eugene." I gave him a wink. "You said yourself, I've known you since you were knee-high to a grasshopper. Do I make promises I can't keep?" - Cordelia Davis at the end of chapter 18

Cordelia also has the help of her two other Twister Sisters. Pamela Price, Cordelia's younger sister, came up with their business plan. The last member is Wanda Williams, the owner of a diner in town, and she keeps everything organized for the Twister Sisters inventory and orders. Pamela and Wanda sort of helped Cordelia solve the mystery because they don't think that the person the police suspects did it.

The Mystery


Cordelia Davis' yard where the Willow trees are, gave the town their name of Willow Lane. She allows the townsfolk to do their fiftieth-anniversary celebration of the giant tornado storm. They spin it as a good thing that happened to their town in videos and have planned a good party. The following day Cordelia goes out to her willow trees to get her morning going to find a dead body smashed against her tree. Cordelia happens to get sucked into solving the mystery because it is personal. The murderer used her van and her willow tree to do this heinous act so near the date of the tornado that destroyed their small town. All I have to say is that Ms. Abbott does a fabulous job setting up all the red herrings, even though one of them was so obviously a red herring. I never thought who actually did it would have done it.

Four Stars


My rating for Hippie Wagon Homicide by Mildred Abbott is four stars, and I recommend it to anyone who loves seeing an older lady be a sleuth like Jessica Fletcher. Hippie Wagon Homicide by Mildred Abbott is definitely different than the Cozy Corgi series of Ms. Abbott's, but I liked it all the same. Ms. Abbott does a great job on everything in this book.

Don't forget to check out her Chicken Noodle Casserole Recipe in the back of the book. It also includes a way to make homemade egg noodles.


Twisted Sisters Mysteries



Hippie Wagon Homicide is available on #KindleUnlimited. The other two books are available for preorder.


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Victim/Toe Tag #1: Jim Asher (J)

Beachcomber Weapons: A Double Slugbug (U)

Beachcomber Crime Scene: Yard (Y)

Detectives: Cordelia Davis (E)

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