"If you are an RVer you’ll relate to Behren’s descriptions of the RV lifestyle... This engrossing light read can be read in one or two sittings; you probably won’t want to put it down. The characters are believable; you may have encountered similar characters in your travels. Betty was an unlikely but engaging sleuth and the plot had enough red herrings to keep you guessing until the end."
“Ellen has provided us with a real page-turning mystery novel. Walt and Betty Rollin are retired full-time RVers with a hobby of bird watching. They are cataloguing birds in North Carolina when they discover a young woman’s body at the edge of a pond. Betty and Walt begin their own crime investigation and uncover details that lead them into the greed and corruption of local politics and some secrets of the locals. Some of the clues lead them down the wrong path as they begin to suspect many of the locals of the crime. Their investigations are not always welcomed by local law enforcement, but they are undaunted. This book kept me reading long past my usual ‘lights-out’ hour.”
"This is the first murder mystery I have read that uses a traveling RVer as the sleuth. If you live the RV lifestyle, even for a weekend, this book brings a smile to your face. This "first person" narrative really works here. Well done, Ellen. When is the next book coming out?"