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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
James and Skip are back in Stuff Dreams Are Made Of. We originally met them in Stuff To Die For. James convinces Skip to join him on a money-making venture. They set up a white box truck as a moving kitchen. The two man go to the Reverend Preston Cashdollar’s Weekend Tent Revival with thousands of people in attendance. James and Skip are planning on raking in the money by selling people something to eat. Unfortunately, they are not the only ones with the idea; other vendors are already lined up.
The first night goes well. They are invited to join the other vendors for a night of beer and poker. As usual, things don`t go well for our main characters. Someone has stolen their night's receipts and vandalized their truck. They hear talk concerning murders and other suspicious happenings. They`re told to mind their own business and to leave the camp grounds.
The two amateur sleuths are determined to get to the bottom of this. These two men are certainly not Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.
This is not your typical mystery. The characters make this book. James and Skip are bumbling idiots. Their ineptness will keep the reader laughing and intrigued. They are very likable characters. The plot is interesting. This is a great read, don’t miss it.