Books written around other books are some of my favorite reading. In this third book of the League of Literary Ladies Mysteries, the book fits right into the season, as they are reading The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow. These ladies were first brought together by court order because they couldn't stop bickering and verbally fighting with one another. They began a book group and now that they've also solved a couple of murders in their town, they are great close friends.
Their town has it's own legendary ghost, bootlegger, Sleepy Harlow. A group of paranormal ghost chasers have returned to town to try and recapture a picture of Sleepy Harlow, who was also beheaded. But book group member, Kate, is having no part of this. The group came through last year and filmed at her winery, destroying prize grape vines in the process. But the ghost chaser's leader apparently chooses not to listen, and makes a clandestine trip with her equipment to the winery, where she ends up bludgeoned with her own paranormal equipment. As no one really liked her anyway, the list of suspects in long.
Bea, the B&B owner hosting the group for their stay, doesn't believe in ghosts, but she's helping to edit a story of Sleepy's life, so she finds herself in the center of another murder investigation. Sleepy's history gets very interesting, and clues lead the investigation to lots of people.
This is definitely a fun read. The originally bickering characters are all so very different with likeable, but intriguingly different personalities. I like that the town's lawman is not always telling Bea to stay out of the investigation. In fact, he seeks her help. And who is Sleepy Harlow---ah, read the story and find out!!