Coming off the most grueling case of his career, world-renowned and formerly retired private investigator Enescu Fleet has retired—temporarily—to the backwoods of Maine for a little soul-searching. No sooner does he step out from his rustic cabin than he and his trusted Maltese encounter another high-flown mystery, complete with pompous murder victim, taunting him from the grave. Can Fleet solve the man’s musically themed dying clue? Or will this period of rest and relaxation end in the PI’s final resting place?
Sherban (rhymes with "bourbon") splits his time between Maryland and Maine, and has often been called the next P. G. Wodehouse, or at the very least the current Sherban Young. He has an encyclopedic knowledge of literature, classical music, baseball and film (although, it should be noted that this encyclopedia is a single volume, pop-up book edition). When he isn’t working on a new novel, he enjoys single malt, poker, billiards and listing things he enjoys.