The owner of a repurpose store finds herself with a brand-new murder to solve.
Winters can be pretty icy in North Harbor, Maine, but it wasn’t a fall on the ice that killed Vincent Swift. Someone bashed him on his nasty old noggin with a rock-hard ball of crystal and left him in the street, where Sarah Grayson and her best friend, Jess Callahan, practically trip over him on their way home from dinner at The Black Bear. Unfortunately, standing right behind him, they also find kind, gentle Stella Hall, who fought with Vincent on every issue brought before the local library’s board of directors, on which both proudly served. Naturally, the local police focus their investigation on Stella. Luckily, Sarah’s grandmother Isabel has joined a team of private eyes along with her best friends, Charlotte, Liz, and Rose, and Rose’s gentleman friend, Alfred Peterson, who happens to have an actual investigator’s license. As a token of her faith in the prowess of Charlotte’s Angels, Sarah rents them office space in the back of her shop, Second Chance. The boundaries between the front and back of the shop are pretty porous, though, and soon Sarah joins the Angels in pursuit of the killer. While her boyfriend, Mac, strips paint off aging armoires and dilapidated desks, Sara stalks suspects. But can she catch the real murderer before the police lock up their frail, elderly prime suspect?
A cozy trifecta: shopkeeper sleuth, disagreeable deceased, and sympathetic suspect who must be saved from the police.