Just when you think you know your one-time International Man of Mystery turned ghostly confidant . . . When last we met, dear friends, a man had come calling, claiming to be Crispin Alistair Winterbottom, my dead British ex-spy. A notion I’d find ludicrous, if the handsome imposter didn’t, in fact, look exactly like my dead British ex-spy. But there’s no time for that mystery when a quiet walk on our private stretch of beach turns up something far more pressing-another tragedy in my beloved small Washington town. That’s right. I, Stevie Cartwright, ex-witch turned amateur sleuth, have stumbled upon another murder. But this time it’s closer to home, more personal, a victim who’d touched the hearts of so many in Ebenezer Falls, young and old. In fact, there’s only thing more surprising than the victim . . . The good man who’s become the number one suspect. Along with my Spy Guy Win, my bat familiar Belfry, our rescue dog Whiskey, and even an unexpected new friend or two, I’m jumping back into my Sherlock shoes to catch the cleverest killer yet!
GREAT FUN!!! Candidate’s books are always great fun, but lately she has combined a new novella with old teaser. This practice is getting very annoying.
Seattle area sleuth. I like this series. The main character calls Puget Sound, “The Puget”, which never happens here.Outside of that, a good read, growing charachters, and lots of surprizes.
You’ve got to love Stevie! First: Argh! I hate cliffhangers. Moving on… This book was another incredible adventure. The main mystery, there are always a couple going on in each book, was so unpredictable. Excellent intrigue. You try to guess with Dakota Cassidy’s books that involve a big mystery but, it’s rare you can guess who the baddie/baddies are. There is an addition to the family who is hilarious. The characters we know and love are as hilarious as ever. And the character of Stevie just gets better…