After a career working with rare books at the Boston Public Library,
Addie Greyborne is back in her seaside New England hometown--where
unfortunately, murder is not so rare . . .
Gossip columnists love a bold-faced name--but "Miss Newsy" at Greyborne
Harbor's local paper seems to specialize in bald-faced lies. She's
pointed a finger of suspicion at Addie after librarian June Winslow
never makes it home from a book club meeting. And when June's found at
the bottom of a steep flight of stairs, Addie's not only dealing with a
busybody, but a dead body.
It's a good thing the guy she's dating is the police chief. But both the
case and her love life get more complicated when a lanky blonde reporter
from Los Angeles shows up. She's trying her hardest to drive a wedge
between the couple . . . as if Addie doesn't have enough problems
dealing with angry townspeople. Despite all the rumors, Addie doesn't
know a thing about the murder--but she plans to find out. And the key
may lie in a book about pirate legends that June published. Now she just
has to hunt down the clues before she becomes a buried treasure herself
. . .