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A Ton of Trouble: A Josephine Fuller Mystery [Hardcover]

Lynne Murray (Author)
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Josephine Fuller Mystery July 15, 2002
Set in the beautiful wine country of Napa Valley, A Ton of Trouble once again has plus-sized sleuth Jospehine Fuller caught in the middle of a gruesome murder. When she receives a note from Wolf Lambert, the director of X rated films starring XXL women, Josephine decides to stop and visit him at his winery. Her spur of the moment impulse, however, leads her right into the middle of a murder investigation when a body is found in one of Wolf's wine barrels and her friend Thelma, a supersized porn queen, is one of the leading suspects.

Her investigation, however, has to take a backseat to her day job - looking into a women's clinic to see if it is a worthy cause for her wealthy boss to support. Josephine soon discovers that this women's clinic is a cover-up for extreme anti-abortionists. Unfortunately, it's headed up by a gun-toting, self-righteous, religious woman who has taken an instant dislike to Josephine.

Soon Josephine is balancing her time between digging up the secrets of one of the most powerful wine families in the valley and uncovering what exactly is happening behind the closed doors of the clinic. As if that weren't enough, her on-again, off-again relationship with Mulligan seems to have turned back on. If only she can convince him that her involvement with the porn industry is a purely professional interest.

Filled with Josephine's common sense approach to life and her ever-present sparkling wit, A Ton of Trouble is a fast, fun, entertaining read.


Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Talk about a cabernet with body: when the Rubenesque Josephine Fuller pays a friendly visit to porn-producing Napa Valley vintner Wolf Lambert, she discovers a murder victim in one of his wine barrels in Lynne Murray's A Ton of Trouble. Keeping her day job for philanthropist Alicia Madrone but accepting a bit of remuneration from Wolf for her troubles, Josephine embarks on a quest to find the killer and uncovers drugs, snipers, winery feuds, fetish films and an anti-abortion "baby mill" with typical good humor and panache.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Intrigued by a letter from an alcoholic acquaintance who runs a Napa Valley winery, extra-large sleuth Josephine Fuller (At Large) decides to visit. The man, who also makes adult films starring super-sized women, turns up seriously sloshed, chases Josephine, and unwittingly uncovers a dead body in a barrel. Josephine and her new boyfriend then begin sleuthing. Josephine's regular job as investigator for a wealthy woman's family foundation provides additional plot ballast and variety as well. Frequent humor, a titillating subject matter, and crazy characters guarantee a good time for readers of this fourth Josephine Fuller mystery.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1st edition (July 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312300778
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312300777
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #211,844 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I came to San Francisco to go to college, got captivated by the city, and have not left for long since then. It is the perfect setting for any kind of fiction. It's good ground to conjure up fog and dark nights for paranormal activities in The Falstaff Vampire Files, sunshine on the Bay for the romantic comedy in Bride of the Living Dead, and even as jumping off ground to investigate bit of murder as in the Josephine Fuller mysteries.

I share an apartment with a small group of extremely mellow cats, who are all either rescued or formerly feral.

Aside from novels, I've written humorous short pieces that have appeared in magazines and newspapers. Many of these articles, including the most fun one of all--an interview of Darlene Cates, star of What's Eating Gilbert Grape--available on my website at www.lmurray.com.


 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A ton of fun, July 8, 2002
This review is from: A Ton of Trouble: A Josephine Fuller Mystery (Hardcover)
She's a full figured woman who is comfortable in her own skin, not caring that many people are prejudiced about her size. She works for Mrs. Madrone, a very wealthy woman who lives in San Francisco and gives away sizable sums to charities and organizations that apply to her foundation for a grant. Josephine Fuller, Jo to her friends, is the person who investigates the requesting organization and then reports her findings to Mrs. Madrone.

Jo's latest assignment is the Friend in Need Centers, an organization that councils pregnant women but in reality is a front for the pro-life radicals. At the same time she's performing her duties, she is looking for evidence for clearing her friend Thelma of a murder charge. Somebody doesn't like what Jo is doing because she is shot at twice and comes dangerously close to dying a third time.

The protagonist of this novel is a very likable woman who gains reader empathy but not their sympathy because she doesn't need it. She believes she's attractive and appealing and the audience accepts her on her own terms. The story line is fast paced and the reader never knows who the killer is until the author reveals it in an exciting and believable climax. A TON OF TROUBLE is a ton of fun in this amateur sleuth mystery.

Harriet Klausner

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A TON OF TROUBLE, August 23, 2002
This review is from: A Ton of Trouble: A Josephine Fuller Mystery (Hardcover)
When Josephine, our super-sized sleuth, receives a letter from Wolf
Lambert she decides to visit him in the beautiful Napa Valley while on
assignment there investigating grant applicants.

Wolf is a retired director, owner of a winery, and the proud producer
of x-rated films starring plus sized women. Josephine is also
interested in the tenant downstairs, one Mr. Mulligan who was also going
to be in San Francisco. Upon arriving at Lambert Wineries, she takes a
stroll around. There was a stack of empty wine barrels and half
barrels for sale as planters, and Josephine wanders over to that
display, while she waited to see Wolf, she noticed other people arriving,
supposedly for a tour of the winery.
When Wolf shows up he is blind drunk. As he staggers around he grabs
onto one of the bottom barrels making the whole stack start rolling
down. When the dust clears and Josephine rushes to see about Wolf, she
sees a pair of legs clad in blue jeans hanging out of one of the
barrels. Closer inspection reveals the body of a dead man.

Imagine, if you can, the job the detectives have (with Josephine's help)
sorting out the dead man, the drunken owner, several plus sized women
and a few men, waiting to make a porno film, and Josephine, trying to
establish a rendezvous with her boy friend. I have to admit this is a
first for me. Full of mystery, romance, and plus sized porn stars.

Review by: Ginny Welding

Ms. Murray has also written:
At Large
Large Target
Larger in Death

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wine, Porn & Plus Size Women What A Combo, December 18, 2009
This review is from: A Ton of Trouble: A Josephine Fuller Mystery (Hardcover)
In A Ton of Trouble, the 4th installment of Lynne Murray's Josephine Fuller mystery series, Jo finds herself visiting Wolf Lambert, director of x-rated plus size films, at his winery due to a strange letter she received with an invitation to his winery. With her curiosity sparked and some spare time on her hands Josephine visits the winery and comes across the body of Steve Farquar, the son-in-law of Lambert's neighbor who incidentally wants to buy Lambert's property. Thelma, a super-sized BBW (big beautiful woman), x-rated film star and bookkeeper, is accused of the murders and Josephine Fuller is somehow roped into investigating the murder. But she still has to perform the duties of her day job, investigating a number of women's clinic for a possible charitable contribution from her very wealthy boss.

I truly enjoyed A Ton of Trouble and it's somewhat wacky mix of characters that felt so real they popped off the page. The story itself was entertaining if not overly challenging as far as mysteries go. I enjoyed interesting mix of story and characters Lynne Murray put together for her readers. I absolutely loved Josephine Fuller. She reminded me of so many plus size women I know. Not necessarily proud to be plus size but not ashamed of her size in anyway. She is just a normal woman struggling to find love, happiness and earn a living in a world that does not always see past her size.

As I said earlier the mystery part of the book was not particularly challenging. If you are a mystery buff and good at figuring out the killer before the end of the story you will probably suspect the killer or at least part of how the killing was done before the end of the book. But the the lack of challenge in the mystery does not take away from the story as a whole. I still enjoyed the interesting story twist including the ongoing investigation of the women's clinics for Josephine's boss.

All in all, A Ton Of Trouble is a good book and I will definitely be picking up other books is the series.

Reviewed by Desiree
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The letter from Wolf Lambert looked like the answer to a maiden's prayer, if the maiden happened to be sexually frustrated and trying hard to be a good sport in a situation where she felt like the spare tire on a tricycle. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
corporate condo, colada mix, coffee lady, tasting room
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Carlo Baron, San Francisco, Wolf Lambert, Raylene Shotwell, Pine Street, Angela Baron, Steve Farquar, Lambert's Lair, Los Angeles, Sedona Yamada, Rod Manx, Valley of the Moon, Bay Area, Bud Harkness, Elmira Jones, Monty Johns, Arthur Terhune, Golden Gate Bridge, Jerry Parks, Lizard City, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, Blue Movie Store, Josephine Fuller, Ambrose Terrell
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