A discarded bride starts a new life as, yes, an amateur sleuth.
Meg Gates was just days away from her wedding when the groom and one of her bridesmaids left together on the honeymoon she had planned. Now she’s cleaning out the apartment in Seattle she shared with Romain and heading with her dog, Watson, to Bainbridge Island, where she grew up. On the island, she’ll have support from her best friend, Natasha, who owns a bakery, and Dalton, her brother’s best friend and her own childhood buddy, who works on the ferry. She plans to work part-time at her mom’s bookstore, live in an apartment over her aunt’s garage, and spend her off hours doing research for local mystery author L.C. Aster. She’s also thinking about her longtime ambition to write a guide teaching regular people how to solve mysteries. Then a mystery is dropped into her own lap: Lilly Aster’s agent, Robert Meade, is found dead on Lilly’s dock after she fired him for stealing, and Lilly, of course, is a suspect. Meg is sure she’s innocent, but the police chief—Meg’s uncle Troy—isn’t convinced. So Meg, Dalton, and Natasha team up, and Meg uses her old Nancy Drew powers to investigate while seeking to develop useful tips for her book. It comes out that Meade had lent money to several locals, including Natasha, and that Lilly has an ex-husband who often visits her. When Romain reappears, Meg’s mom thinks she should try and rekindle their romance, but it’s obvious to everyone else that Dalton is in love with her, and although she’s not ready for a new romance, Meg knows she’ll never forgive Romain.
Cahoon launches a promising new series with endearing characters and a charming locale.