Not even her impending nuptials can stop a Connecticut librarian from investigating murder and mayhem.
When Carrie Singleton’s boss asks her to write an article on Verity Babcock, a woman hanged for witchcraft whose diary turned up in a donation to the Clover Ridge library, Carrie hopes it will encourage pardons for the so-called witches hundreds of years after their deaths. Even as wedding preparations make more and more demands on her time and energy, Carrie is encouraged in her research by Evelyn Havers, the library ghost. When Carrie and her fiance, Dylan Avery, visit their friend Victor Zalinka’s lavish home above the Long Island Sound, where their wedding will be taking place, to make some final arrangements, they find a dead man next to a large hole in the lawn. The victim was a bank robber whose loot was never recovered and who may have been killed on his release from prison by accomplices seeking the money. Naturally, Carrie can’t resist nosing around. In the meantime, two area residents are fighting over Verity’s reputation. One is a relative of Verity; the other, the relative of a man she was accused of murdering. Seeking relief from their stress, Carrie and Dylan go look at a charming older home that’s been on the market for three years. They love the place and don’t mind the two ghostly girls that come with it. When one of the robber’s accomplices turns up dead, Carrie fears that her investigation may exact a higher toll than last-minute wedding jitters.
A complex mystery with historical tidbits and plenty of likable characters. The ghosts are especially charming.