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3.5 stars
This book cannot be read alone for sure because it relates to the previous ones. Ellery, reluctantly, is dragged again to another investigation when Vera Shutton-Shandy, the elderly matriach of the Shandy family, asks him to find out what really happens when her brother, Vernon, went missing with his doubloons. Ellery cannot say no because one of Vera's suspects is his own great-great aunt, Eudora, and he feels the necessity to clear her name.
The answer to the mystery is rather sad in m ...more
This book cannot be read alone for sure because it relates to the previous ones. Ellery, reluctantly, is dragged again to another investigation when Vera Shutton-Shandy, the elderly matriach of the Shandy family, asks him to find out what really happens when her brother, Vernon, went missing with his doubloons. Ellery cannot say no because one of Vera's suspects is his own great-great aunt, Eudora, and he feels the necessity to clear her name.
The answer to the mystery is rather sad in m ...more

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Squeeee! That ending! I love this series. Watson is still a little troublemaker, but the cutest one. Ellery is still sticking his nose into other people’s business (at the direction of other nosey people) and getting into trouble while Jack bails him out through real police work and training.
We’re learning more about the history of the island including Ellery’s great-great-great aunt Eudora. A ...more
Squeeee! That ending! I love this series. Watson is still a little troublemaker, but the cutest one. Ellery is still sticking his nose into other people’s business (at the direction of other nosey people) and getting into trouble while Jack bails him out through real police work and training.
We’re learning more about the history of the island including Ellery’s great-great-great aunt Eudora. A ...more

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