This book was starting to revive the Jill we've known all along. All the mysteries were interesting. There were plenty of moments of humor at Jill's expense. Jack tries out an interesting new career. The regular side characters have fun cameo moments. I really enjoyed reading this one.
I know writers of series expect us to have read all the previous books, and I hate it when they sometimes remind us too much of past events; but I'm old and I forget stuff. Dear Ms. Abbott, if you read reviews, please in future books give us old folks a few more reminders of what happened in previous books when re-introducing old characters or plot lines. Snarky Jill could break the 4th wall (again) and talk directly to the reader and provide to tiny bit of background by saying, "Oh surely you haven't forgotten that...." It doesn't have to be paragraphs. A well turned sentence will have me going, "On yeah, I remember than." It's so much easier than rubbing cream on Grandma's bunions.
When we finally get a resolution to the whole Braxmore problem, I hope it doesn't end the series. I'd like to see another time jump with Jill dealing with a teenage daughter!