An old friend visiting JW on the island of Martha's Vineyard turns from joy to arson and murder.
I enjoy the Philip Craig mysteries set on Martha's Vineyard, and featuring J W Jackson. The plots are fairly simple, the setting is fascinating to one who has never been there, and the returning characters are interesting.
another enjoyable read in this series
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Once again J.W. ends up working for the wrong person, and there is a bittersweet ending. As for Mr. Black, I figured out who he was early on. So it wasn't a surprise, and that part of the book was mostly filler.
J.W. and Zee's kids are growing up fast, so there must be a year or two between each book in this series.
The word 'delish' makes its way back in this book, but, thankfully, J.W. only utters it three times.
J.W. and Zee's kids are growing up fast, so there must be a year or two between each book in this series.
The word 'delish' makes its way back in this book, but, thankfully, J.W. only utters it three times.