
Jackson, author of the Seamus McCree mystery series "In her first book, Toronto writer Judy Penz Sheluk probably scores a record for the most characters with skeletons in the closet.

Duncan, award-winning author, the Penny Brannigan and Shakespeare in the Catskills mystery series "A small town with a dark past, its inhabitants full of secrets, a ruthless developer, and an intrepid reporter with secrets of her own come together to create a can't-put-down-read." - Vicki Delany, bestselling author of the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mysteries "A small town with a history that is pertinently addressed, numerous characters with backstories explored just enough for us to want more and an antiques shop with the most exquisite candlesticks you'll never be able to purchase: what more do you want?" -Canadian Antiques & Vintage "Compelling characters with hidden connections and a good, old-fashioned amateur sleuth getting in over her head." - James M. well-plotted, well-paced and just plain well done!" - Elizabeth J.

Putting her interview skills to the ultimate test, Emily teams up with Arabella to discover the truth behind Stonehaven's latest scheme-before the murderer strikes again. Though both deaths are ruled accidental, Emily's suspicions are aroused. A few days later, another body is discovered. But Arabella is not alone in her opposition. At the top of the list is Arabella Carpenter, the outspoken owner of The Glass Dolphin antiques shop, who will do just about anything to preserve the integrity of the town's historic Main Street. Not everyone is happy with real estate mogul Garrett Stonehaven's plans to convert an old schoolhouse into a mega-box store.

What could possibly go wrong? Plenty, as it turns out. All she has to do is relocate and uncover the real story behind a proposed redevelopment plan. When she's offered a lucrative assignment in the village of Lount's Landing, she decides to take a chance.

Freelance writer Emily Garland is cash-strapped, newly single, and tired of reporting on the same old condo stats.
