Joe and Dottie Loudermilk are fortunate to be taking early retirement in their early 50's. They bought an Airstream and hit the road for the Grand Canyon. Unfortunately, their youngest and most disreputable son shows up just about the time they find a dead body in their bathroom? Coincidence? Add some mobsters and a ticked-off football player and you're headed for a wild ride.
I suspect reviews of this mystery will vary widely because it is a very distinct genre that isn't going to appeal to everyone. It doesn't appeal to me. It is in the "wacky hi-jinks" field of mystery. I love funny mysteries but this is much more of a slapstick mystery. It is well written and if you like crazy capers, then you will like this one.
There were two specific things that contributed to me just not feeling this one. First, you couldn't solve the mystery yourself because you don't have all the evidence available. Until they tell you whodunit, you can't know. Second, the main characters are in their early 50's and continually talk about how old they are. As a person in that age group, I don't feel old so the whole thing didn't ring true. I should add a third thing, Joe Loudermilk is a retired policeman and yet blatantly disregards all police procedure. Annoying.
I'm not saying his is not a bad book, just not a book for me. It's a short, easy read that will appeal to those who are into this genre.