Silver Falchion Award Finalist
"The small-town nature of this mystery, with the requisite fish-bowl
local politics, relationships, and grudges, makes it perfect for cozy
lovers who want something more modern. Readers will enjoy Riley's humor
and determination even when things turn sad."
-- Booklist
Riley Ellison has taken a great leap of faith by giving up her
comfortable job at the Tuttle Corner Library for the exciting world of
print journalism. Except that so far it hasn't been very exciting. All
that changes when Riley's former co-worker Tabitha finds her soon-to-be
father-in-law dead on the floor of his office, and Riley is asked to
write his obituary. And when they discover Tabitha's fiancé's knife
sticking out of his father's chest, Riley finds herself with a murder
investigation to cover as well.
With Holman out on leave and mounting pressure from her boss, the mayor,
and a bridezilla facing the possibility of a conjugal-visit honeymoon,
Riley is desperate to prove she can handle the increasing demands of her
new job. Despite warnings from her new boyfriend Jay, Riley blurs the
line between reporter and investigator. Will Riley's rookie mistakes
lead to more than just her byline ending up on the obituary page?