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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner!
Here are some more reviews of Connie Shelton's newest Charlie Parker mystery:

"Shelton again has done a superb job in bringing New Mexico to life in her colorful, vivid descriptions." -- The Albuquerque Journal

"Honeymoons Can Be Murder presents a delightfully complex mystery. Charlie Parker is an engaging character and it's a treat to follow her...

Published on March 11, 2001

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3.0 out of 5 stars This book had a glaring flaw
that kept it from getting 5 stars from me. I've read & enjoyed the previous titles, so expected to like it. Normally I'm not someone who guesses the identity of the criminal or the thread of the plot line early on in a mystery, but this time I did. Without going into any detail that would prove a spoiler, there was an obvious "huh?" that appeared soon in the...
Published on July 25, 2001


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4.0 out of 5 stars Trouble follows Charlie and Drake to Taos, May 31, 2002
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Karen Potts (Lake Jackson, Texas) - See all my reviews
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Charlie Parker and her new husband Drake have the perfect plan for a honeymoon. He will fly helicopter charters in the Taos ski area and they will stay at the family cabin of Eloy Romero who will be working for Drake. They set off with high hopes but soon they are embroiled in a murder case when Eloy is accused of the murder of his brother several years before. Also they are approached by the cousins of a wealthy heiress, who claim that some of her inheritance is rightfully theirs. With these two cases to work on, Charlie is not idle during Drake's flights. One of the cases is solved fairly easily, but their inquiries into the other one puts Charlie and Drake's life in danger. This is an enjoyable and fast-paced book with the very pleasing background of northern New Mexico, and likeable characters.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner!, March 11, 2001
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Here are some more reviews of Connie Shelton's newest Charlie Parker mystery:

"Shelton again has done a superb job in bringing New Mexico to life in her colorful, vivid descriptions." -- The Albuquerque Journal

"Honeymoons Can Be Murder presents a delightfully complex mystery. Charlie Parker is an engaging character and it's a treat to follow her personal and professional life." --Romantic Times

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5.0 out of 5 stars A mystery series that keeps getting better and better, January 17, 2001
Private investigator Charlie Parker has definitely had a tumultuous year as she almost was killed during her last case, had half her house burned down, and even married. Currently, Charlie and her spouse, helicopter pilot Drake are sleeping in her now cramped office quarters, RJP Investigators while repairs occur to their Albuquerque home. When Drake receives a job offer to operate heli-skiing tours at Taos Ski Valley, both jump at it.

The couple stays at the cabin of Eloy Romero, the individual working with Drake on the charters. On their second day in Taos, the police arrest Eloy for the murder of his brother, a priest Ram'n. Eloy hires Charlie to find evidence to clear his name. While investigating, Charlie uncovers precious stolen Vatican artifacts and obtains a second client who wants to know whether an heiress is the genuine article.

As good as the previous Parker novels have been, the latest Charlie tale, HONEYMOONS CAN BE MURDER, is the best to date. Connie Shelton does a fantastic job of interweaving various New Mexico locales and cultures into the plot so that the state feels lie the land of enchantment. Each major subplot contains a mystery that cleverly ties back to the main story line as Charlie and Drake seek justice for their new friend. It must be rewarding to have a carefree honeymoon as this couple has not.

Harriet Klausner

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4.0 out of 5 stars Squeaky Clean Murder Mystery! Intrigue & Excitement!, January 27, 2012
Honeymoons Can Be Murder by Connie Shelton

Well I have to say that I couldn't have been more pleased with my rather random choice!

Set in northern New Mexico, Charlie and her brand-new husband, Drake, finally get to take their honeymoon after a whirlwind of a wedding, when they get an offer to stay in a secluded ski cabin up in Taos.

Charlie has just finished getting licensed to fly a helicopter and her husband Drake is a helicopter pilot. While their honeymoon is going to be mostly relaxation and seclusion for newlyweds, Drake has agreed to help his friend, Eloy, out with a bit of heli-skiing work.

Suddenly, Eloy is accused of murdering his own brother, a crime committed five years earlier, and he asks Charlie to help out with the investigation since she works as a private investigator. She readily agrees since he is letting them use their cabin.

But as Charlie buries herself deeply into investigation she ends up pulled into an entirely different case of hidden identities. And once that is solved, she still has to figure out the mystery behind ancient relics, a murdered priest, and perhaps even the cabin she is staying in!

Will Charlie successfully solve the mysteries? Will she be able to clear Eloy's name, or is there something more sinister going on in his family? And are there people out there who want the secret to stay buried, and at any cost?

Read Honeymoons Can Be Murder to find out!

While I had never read a Charlie Parker mystery before (this is the 6th in the series) I was immediately captured by the darling relationship she shares with her new husband. They are such a sweet, newlywed couple. The best part is that this is a clean romance. While there are themes of religion, it isn't religious fiction, per se, but the novel is still clean. We know they are newlyweds, but there is no detail or specifics about their romantic relationship as husband and wife.

I was not able to guess the mystery either, which I really appreciate in a book! Who wants to know who the killer is from page number ten?

I was definitely drawn in and listened to almost the whole thing during the drive! Plus, the narration was fantastic!

I will definitely be picking up other Charlie Parker mysteries in the future!

4 out of 5 stars!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Honeymoons Can Be Murder, April 10, 2010
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What a great series . . . wonderful characters, well written plots . . . each book as good as the last.
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3.0 out of 5 stars This book had a glaring flaw, July 25, 2001
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that kept it from getting 5 stars from me. I've read & enjoyed the previous titles, so expected to like it. Normally I'm not someone who guesses the identity of the criminal or the thread of the plot line early on in a mystery, but this time I did. Without going into any detail that would prove a spoiler, there was an obvious "huh?" that appeared soon in the story which detracted from allowing it to work for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars New Charlie Parker mystery is a winner!, November 30, 2000
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For readers who have been following the Charlie Parker mystery series, we've wondered when Charlie and Drake would get married. The question was answered at the end of the last book, Memories Can Be Murder, and now the two adventurers are on their honeymoon at the well-known Taos Ski Valley. The trip is an extended working vacation, with Drake operating his helicopter service at the ski area for the winter season. When Drake's assistant is accused in a five year old murder case, Charlie steps in to help clear him. They find themselves drawn into the glitzy art world of Taos and learn that the murder may be tied into the theft of a priceless collection of religious artifacts. As usual, Charlie and Drake find themselves in danger as they get closer to the truth. Charlie is an engaging female character, one who is less intimidated by piloting a helicopter than by having to attend a gallery opening frequented by movie stars. I think, and several friends who've read it agree, that this is the best book in the series so far. I recommend them all.
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