Kate’s new case forces her to wonder: Who in her hometown will stop at nothing to get what they want?
The peace of an early summer morning in Eagle River is shattered by shocking news: A house on a quiet side street was burglarized the night before, and a beloved resident was injured during the home invasion.
In an unusual move, the police chief recruits the mail carriers to look for leads in the case. Kate was already on it, of course, even though the circumstances could put her now-steady relationship on the rocks. After a route through the neighborhood nets more questions than answers, she suspects nothing is what it seems.
When the case veers wildly off course, Kate must dig deep to discover who is behind the betrayal … and deliver justice for an elderly victim before it’s too late. Don’t miss the next installment in this cozy mystery series filled with seasonal settings, supportive friends, and lots of small-town suspense!
Melanie Lageschulte writes heartwarming rural fiction, including the "Mailbox Mysteries" and "Growing Season" series. After growing up on an acreage in Iowa with a menagerie of four-footed friends, she had spent much of her professional life telling the stories of the state and its residents. She enjoys baking, sewing, and supporting local animal shelters.
I have been waiting eagerly for the next book in this series, and it certainly did not disappoint. In fact, I thought I had figured out the offending ingredient and I was completely wrong. I love it when a book can draw me in like this one did. Now I am looking forward to reading more about Kate and her adventures in the next book when it comes out. But I know it will be worth the wait, too.
Simple, small town happenings, imperfect lives, white farming and small town communities, various levels of emotional and social maturity, finding hope in community.
I always enjoy her books. The Iowa countryside comes to life. The characters are great. Story was good and kept me guessing. Can’t wait for future installments.