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An unwelcome reunion with a former suitor has decidedly unsavory results for Outer Banks librarian Lucy Richardson. A beachside engagement party for Lucy and her fiance, Connor McNeil, is marred by the unexpected arrival of Ricky Lewiston and his mother, Evangeline, the wife of Lucy’s father’s law partner, Richard Lewiston, who’s never given up her dream of Lucy marrying Ricky. Lucy is surprised and delighted to see her Boston-based parents, whose relationship with her has always been strained by Lucy’s preference for the Outer Banks. But everyone’s appalled to see Ricky, Evangeline, and her dog, Fluffy. The next evening, the two families share an uneasy restaurant dinner, made worse when creepy, litigious Gordon Frankland, one of Ricky’s clients who's also visiting the Outer Banks, comes to their table and drops some nasty hints. Then the body of Richard Lewiston is found outside. Lucy has a history with Detective Sam Watson, and although he warns her to leave this case to the police, he knows that his warning is in vain. Neither Ricky nor Evangeline, who left dinner early, has an alibi, but the unearthing of long-hidden secrets reveals plenty of other suspects. It seems Lewiston was deeply in debt, and his creditors included several mobsters. Lucy’s research, which turns up a possible illegitimate child and some doubts about Ricky’s parentage, also brings her to the attention of a determined killer. Over and above sleuthing and searching for a house she and Connor can afford in Nag’s Head, Lucy is stressed by having to take care of Fluffy, who's thrown out of the hotel for barking but turns out to be a heroine after all. A comedy of misunderstandings and multiple motives makes for a happy read. Copyright © Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


Kirkus
Copyright © Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

An unwelcome reunion with a former suitor has decidedly unsavory results for Outer Banks librarian Lucy Richardson.A beachside engagement party for Lucy and her fiance, Connor McNeil, is marred by the unexpected arrival of Ricky Lewiston and his mother, Evangeline, the wife of Lucys fathers law partner, Richard Lewiston, whos never given up her dream of Lucy marrying Ricky. Lucy is surprised and delighted to see her Boston-based parents, whose relationship with her has always been strained by Lucys preference for the Outer Banks. But everyones appalled to see Ricky, Evangeline, and her dog, Fluffy. The next evening, the two families share an uneasy restaurant dinner, made worse when creepy, litigious Gordon Frankland, one of Rickys clients who's also visiting the Outer Banks, comes to their table and drops some nasty hints. Then the body of Richard Lewiston is found outside. Lucy has a history with Detective Sam Watson, and although he warns her to leave this case to the police, he knows that his warning is in vain. Neither Ricky nor Evangeline, who left dinner early, has an alibi, but the unearthing of long-hidden secrets reveals plenty of other suspects. It seems Lewiston was deeply in debt, and his creditors included several mobsters. Lucys research, which turns up a possible illegitimate child and some doubts about Rickys parentage, also brings her to the attention of a determined killer. Over and above sleuthing and searching for a house she and Connor can afford in Nags Head, Lucy is stressed by having to take care of Fluffy, who's thrown out of the hotel for barking but turns out to be a heroine after all.A comedy of misunderstandings and multiple motives makes for a happy read. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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Gates’s heartwarming eighth Lighthouse Library mystery (after 2020’s A Death Long Overdue) finds the friends and family of librarian Lucy Richardson celebrating her long-awaited engagement to Connor McNeil, the mayor of their small town on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, at a local restaurant. The situation becomes awkward when Lucy’s former boyfriend, Ricky Lewiston, and his formidable mother crash the party—ostensibly to congratulate the happy couple, but actually to persuade Lucy to dump Connor and marry Ricky. The discovery of the body of Ricky’s father, Rich, behind the restaurant really puts the kibosh on the festivities. The police can’t figure out who killed Rich, or even why he’d come to town from Boston in the first place. Getting involved in a murder investigation is the last thing on Lucy’s to-do list, but she soon realizes that in order to move forward, one sometimes has to take care of a few loose ends from the past. Plenty of unexpected plot twists and characters the reader can really care about help make this cozy a winner. Gates (a pen name of Vicki Delany) consistently entertains. Agent: Kimberly Lionetti, BookEnds Literary. (May)

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