The latest installment of David Handler's Edgar Award-winning Stewart
Hoag mystery series, set in 1990s' New York, sees the ghostwriter-sleuth
and his faithful basset hound Lulu inadvertently make a dangerous
enemy.
After six glorious weeks of hard work on his long-overdue second novel,
celebrity-ghostwriter Stewart "Hoagy" Hoag has hit a crossroads in his
plot. He thinks a change of scenery will do him good - and he knows just
the place. His ex-wife, the actress Merilee Nash, has offered him the
use of her idyllic Connecticut farmhouse, while she's away shooting a
movie in Budapest.
Hoagy and his beloved basset hound Lulu settle in for a few days' rest
and relaxation. Hoagy expects fall splendor, long walks and crisp night
air. He doesn't expect Merilee's eccentric, unwelcoming neighbor. Austin
Talmadge warns Hoagy not to get on his bad side, but what harm can a
country oddball like Austin do?
Quite a lot, it turns out. All Hoagy wants to do is relax and clear his
head, but soon he's caught up in a strange, complex mystery - and he'll
need all his wits about him, and Lulu's unerring nose, if he's to come
out of this one alive . . .