This is the fourth book in the Mysteries of Silver Peak series. Although the books have Carole Jefferson as the stated author, various authors write this series. However, I don't see much difference in the writing styles! As with the rest of the books in this series, the story starts slow with many details given. By now I am familiar with many characters in this town, and I like the way the characters are developing. As soon as I finish one book in the series, I want to start the next one. But then there is always a slow portion in the middle of the book where I almost have to force my way through. But then the book picks up speed and I can't put it down till I finish, because I want to know who did it and WHY. I enjoy these mysteries because we do not have a TSTL heroine, and the use of the internet is realistic. The main character, Sadie Speers, also uses her knowledge of antiques to solve the puzzles. I appreciate the fact that we don't actually have dead bodies in the stories, and there is usually some healing of relationships when the facts come to light. I also like Sadie's interaction with her family members.