I picked this up because I love Chautauqua and have been there several times. I enjoyed the references to the Atheneum Hotel, Bestor Plaza, and other places familiar to me. However, I'm wondering if all of the readers who gave this four stars read the same edition I did. The font was huge, which was annoying, and indents were inconsistent. And the editing was terrible: LOTS of fragments and commas. A few fragments are ok, but there were so many it was distracting. Oh, and while there were a lot of commas, the Oxford one was strangely missing, and in some places it resulted in a confusing sentences.
Here are a few of the sentences I noted while reading, copied exactly:
"Depending on the time of day, her angle and mood." (Huh?)
"She felt great in the coral-colored silk Chanel suit Brad had bought for her and her mother's pearls." (He bought a suit for her and her mother's pearls?)
"Eventually, after more bickering and interrogating, the sisters, finally rose." (Why is there a comma after "sisters"?)
"When Doc, put the baggie in a fanny pack he wore around his waist, Mimi asked..." (And why is there a comma after "Doc"?)
"Where political satirist Mark Russell got a lot laughs..." (I think we're missing an "of.")
"So after making sure Jake was asleep--which he was--she stepped outside..." (Why include "which he was"? She already said, "after making sure he was." She didn't say "checking to see.")
"Sometimes what my sister considers humorous." (Huh?)
"Fought him very step of the way." (I think we're missing an E.)
"So Wilson is all over the rest of us to keep pushing pedal to the medal." (The medal?)
As for the actual plot, it was ok except for one glaring problem:
We have a woman who is working on a murder case, who has been warned off said case, and who fears she is a target of the killer. WHY would she swallow three capsules in a baggie labeled "energy boosters" that she finds on her kitchen counter? Why would anyone, murder target or not, swallow any capsules of unknown origin? That was just unbelievable, and if it hadn't been so close to the end the book, I would have stopped reading there.
Can't recommend.