It pains me to say it, but I think this is my least favorite entry in the series to date. It's really about a 3.7, and that only because I love the characters and setting. The thriller, crazed killer plot did nothing for me-- the actions weren't rational and there was no way to figure things out. It was like a horror movie in that more time was devoted to "jump scares" than to moving the plot forward. More disappointing to me is Lee and Pete's relationship. I loved this series because I loved that Lee and Aunt Abby were two independent women who were competent and comfortable in their own skins. Pete was okay as a love interest at first, but because he doesn't believe Lee's visions and doesn't believe in the supernatural elements, he pretty much demeans her. I don't like that she feels she needs to hide that part of her. I don't like that she's willing to give up so much-- her car, for example-- because he worries about her. She's changing to be what he wants while he is allowed to be who he is, all the while he indicates he doesn't respect her as much as he should. There are a lot of proverbial pats on the head. I will say that Lee and Aunt Ibby's inability to lock doors is the only thing he can legitimately scold them about. This has been a problem since almost the first book. They are both smart women, why can't they get that after their house has been broken into for the umpteenth time? I don't like that it appears Pete and Lee are headed for a life away from Aunt Ibby (who is a far more interesting character than Pete, who is pretty shallow and vanilla) and kids. The last are pretty much a series killer for me. Not that I don't like kids in a story but in several long time series I've read, once the kids come along the emphasis shifts to the baby and many pages are spent exploring the wonder of motherhood instead of solving mysteries. There are exceptions, but most of the ones I can think of, the kids are already on the scene when the series starts. Jill Churchill's Jane series was and is FABULOUS, kids and all. I love Tamara Berry's series with Gertie, and I'm getting a kick out of Finlay Donovan who has kids. But I just have the feeling that in this series, the things I love are going to be dumped for a more generic heroine and a blander experience. I liked that Aunt Ibby has friends too, but once again, she is being made blander. Where's the amazing researcher I admired? The group of older women forming a detective agency is another thing that runs through a bunch of cozy series, and instead of freshening this book, made it seem stale, past its sell date. I hoard the books in this series and usually wait to read one when there is another out that I can look forward to, but after this one I don't know. It was a let down. On the positive side, I did enjoy the reference to British shows and I ADORE O'Ryan!!!! I would read the series just for him. And I will continue to read. But they may not be hoarded any more because it appears they are losing the elements that made them special.