An actress learns about life, herself, and homicide when she inherits a bookshop.
When Madeline Brimley was growing up in Enigma, Georgia, she spent less time with her parents than with her late aunt Rose, once Rose retired from the Broadway stage, moved home, and opened the Old Juniper Bookshop. Now, the house and bookshop feel like a lifeline to Madeline, whose own career as an actor in Atlanta has stalled—until, just after she returns to her aunt’s Victorian mansion for the first time since she inherited it, she spots the backyard gazebo in flames. Capt. Jordon of the fire department says it was arson and seems to suspect Madeline; then Madeline gets a threatening call on her aunt’s landline telling her to clear out. It’s not much of a welcome, but things improve when Rose’s best friend, Dr. Philomena Waldrop of nearby Barnsley College, arrives on the scene. Then, Tandy Fletcher, a Barnsley student who used to help Rose, offers to work in the shop for free because she enjoys it; soon, after a tiff with her roommate, she asks to stay with Madeline overnight, and cooks a fantastic meal. But the threatening calls keep coming, the shop is set on fire, and Madeline finds Tandy stabbed to death. Furious and upset, Madeline decides to investigate with help from Gloria Coleman, an Episcopal priest who’s had fire troubles of her own. She finds out that Tandy’s roommate is in love with chem major and meth cooker Bo Whitaker, who claims to have been in love with Tandy. In addition, Madeline is suspicious of a property speculator who wants to buy her place and the church to build an outlet mall. Though she keeps changing her mind about who’s guilty, she won’t quit until she ascertains whodunit.
Plenty of suspects with varied motives provide a knotty puzzle for a conflicted heroine.