Anna Butler has been busy testing new cupcake recipes for the grand opening of her new cafe, adjacent to her bookstore. The previous night, Cassie had attended a concert at the Castle Beach Resort. In telling Anna about the concert, Cassie mentions many of the old-time melodies the young artist had sung. Anna had been approved to open the cafe, despite the objections of her nemesis, Mayor Lara Crawford.
When Anna arrives at the bookstore, she finds the front door open and the dead body of William Parker, a handyman, inside. After reporting the body to the police, Anna is taken to the Police Station for "routine" questioning. Because the body was found in Anna's store and because she supposedly knew the person from a few years earlier, Lara Crawford is telling everybody who will listen that Anna is the killer. Unfortunately, Teddy Fowler, the detective on the case, is not inclined to look at any other possible suspects.
Anna decides to start her own investigation, with the help of Mary and Julie, the Firecrackers, as well as Gino Mancini, the former Police Chief. From what the Firecrackers are able to learn, William Parker had few friends and no shortage of enemies. He had a falling out with his business partner a couple of years earlier and had been seen having an argument with another gentleman a couple of days prior to his death.
Who killed William Parker? Why was he killed? Will the investigation delay Anna's cafe opening? Can Anna and the Firecrackers uncover the real killer?
Leena Clover has another well-written mystery that has great characters and realistic situations. The mystery has plenty of suspects to keep the reader guessing clear to the end. In addition, the short chapters make for quick and easy reading. As with the first book in the series, she leaves an unanswered secondary question as a lead-in to the next book in the series.