This is the second book I have read by Miranda Sweet. The second book I have read that was written by a writing team of several people. I think I only found one continuity issue, which IMHO is amazing considering. Angie is a book store owner on the island of Nantucket. She is very bright, having been a data analyst, and has a propensity to get involved in mysteries. The local constabulary is beginning to get it that she is not an interferring busy body, but a person compelled to analyze and solve problems. The first book in the series involved the murder of her landlord during the 4th of July. This second book involves the murder of a friend, who is a Harvard professor. It also involves an unlikely quest to find a lost Monet gifted...missing over 100 years. Only tourists can win. How many residents of Nantucket are going to allow a bunch or crazy tourist to go through their homes and business in search of a lost painting. Another problem I have is that in most mysteries taking place in a small community, the culprit is normally not an insider. I guess they might not run out of residents, but theoretically they could. You will like this book, especially if you have visited Nantucket.