Things always go sideways when Torie O'Shea turns to investigation, and in this book, the ninth in the O'Shea series it starts innocently enough: she sees strange men lurking around the mayor's house (and her stepfather, Sheriff Colin Brooke, tells her to leave it alone), and then she is asked to look at the family history of the mayor.
Then things turn deadly during an Octoberfest parade. Torie knows she shouldn't meddle but its like pouring oil on a fire, she just can't help herself. There are strange men in dark suits and shiny shoes in town, a new business owner, and then the mayor himself disappears.
What's a girl supposed to do? For Torie, she turns to digging through family archives, and the solution to what is going on comes when she, not the police, find the vital clues.
The Torie O'Shea stories are cozy mysteries, so there's a lot of silliness and humor along with wacky family life in the tales. They are meant to be taken seriously and the mysteries are not very mysterious. But for light, fun reading, they certainly fit the bill.