It's the middle of summer on beautiful Cape Cod as Castleton Manor, the upscale literary retreat in Lighthouse Bay, Massachusetts, proudly hosts the Books as Friends conference. Librarian Faith Newberry is pleased to participate in the important event, and she warmly welcomes the arriving authors and librarians.
A shadow is cast over the retreat when Faith learns that her aunt's friend Louise Stitt died unexpectedly.
Then other mysteries emerge. Things begin disappearing around the manor, and children's book author Roslyn Ethridge enlists Faith's help to search for her long-lost relative.
As Faith and her friends in the Candle House Book Club investigate Louise's death, they discover that there was bad blood between Louise and some of her business associates. Was her death an accident? Or was she murdered?
Meanwhile, Roslyn faces adversity in the search for her next of kin, but she remains resolute in pursuing a reunion. How far will she go to uncover the truth of her family tree?
Will Faith and her friends - along with her adventurous cat, Watson - be able to turn the page on these mysteries before it's too late?
K.D. McCrite was raised on a small dairy farm in the Ozarks. She has a degree in psychology from Drury University and has worked as a librarian and as a mental health caseworker.
A friend (AC) started me reading this series. I took a break after the first 10-12 books but then decided to read those that I can request from my local library.
After thinking things were finally sorted with Wolfe and Faith, it's a bit disappointing that he's absent for most of this book.
I'm not quite sure why Watson suddenly decides he needs to give Faith mice as presents when, to my recollection, he hasn't in the previous 21 books in the series.
I liked the idea of school librarians and public librarians sharing tips on reading and getting children interested in reading.
I always enjoy visiting Castleton Manor and seeing what trouble Faith and Watson get themselves into. As usual, Watson works hard to keep his human safe. The mystery wasn't too difficult but I especially loved the new development at the end.
Love these books. Watson as usual is Watson but a little humor was added this time. Faith continues to do her very best not to lash out at Marlene’s rudeness.
Enjoyed the ending. Only two books left in this series.