Rachael Fairfield is a balloon pilot out to set a world altitude record during the upcoming Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. She's received several threats, though, and wants to hire Charlie and Ron to keep the stalker away from her. It shouldn't be a problem, says Rachael, because she knows who is sending the notes-her own father. Her testimony sent him to prison years ago and now he's out. They agree to take the case, but Charlie begins to suspect that it's not such a simple assignment. Praise for the Charlie Parker mysteries: "Fans of Southwestern mysteries will find that Shelton's engaging story, likable heroine, and comfortable prose make this a good choice." - Library Journal "Charlie is a good detective and a pleasant companion to unravel a mystery with." -- Mystery News "Shelton continues to combine suspenseful storytelling with sensitive portrayals of complex family relationships." --BooklistFrom the Author
For many years, friends would ask me when I was going to include my hot air balloon experiences in a mystery novel. With Balloons Can Be Murder, I finally did! I must admit that setting a real altitude record was not nearly so drama-ridden as the story in this book. I was never under threat, as Rachael is in the story.
I did, however, have a great crew and some terrific friends who helped me achieve the record--most notably, the late Carol Rymer-Davis, who was such a help and inspiration to me. Ballooning lost a great lady when she perished on a flight in 2010.