![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Not that the mystery itself wasn’t compelling, and the sub-plots and mystery weave in and out of each other expertly. The characters are old friends by this point, and there are a couple of sub-plots that focus on them that helped pull me into the book early. It’s always a pleasure to visit Cranberry Island, and this book is no exception. But when the tension on the island leads to murder, will Natalie figure out what happened? Fortunately, she does have some guests thanks to the new artists commune her niece, Gwen, has opened. Natalie Barnes is concerned about that, but she is also concerned that her bed and breakfast doesn’t have reservations like in years past. There are rumors of illegal activity, but no one seems to have any proof. Something is going on with the lobstermen on the island. It’s late spring on Cranberry Island, but the beautiful weather is doing nothing for the tensions building. ![]()
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