A contentious group enters a high-stakes competition for a magical inheritance in Cavalancia’s debut.
Before 16-year-old Mullory Prudence’s mother burned their house down, leaving Mullory and Gran alone and destitute in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, she gave her daughter a warning: “Run if the strange finds you.” Mullory has tried to do just that, but she’s unable to ignore a barrage of letters from mysterious recluse Xavier Stoutmire. She agrees to compete for a sizable inheritance of $2.5 billion—and “the entirety of his magic.” The other young competitors include five of Xavier’s great-nieces and great-nephews, and Mateo Maldonado, who, like Mullory, isn’t a family member. They’re all brought together at Stoutmire Estate in the Hamptons, where the will and conditions are read. Having already been warned of his own murder by Cousin Cecilia, Xavier has decreed that his lucky heir will be determined through a game of Mystery Royale, in which participants must solve the crime. Over the course of nine days, the contestants attend five parties during which they seek the clues that will help them win before the time is up. The most delicious intrigue, however, is uncovering the deep-seated emotional baggage that lies behind the individual competitors’ drive to succeed. A surprising and somewhat open-ended conclusion sets the story up nicely for a potential sequel. Main characters are cued white.
An intriguing, surprise-filled journey of family conflict, competition, and secrets.
(family tree) (Mystery. 13-18)