Seventh Chapter is the seventh book in Kathi Daley’s awesome Writer’s Retreat Southern Mystery series. Ms. Daley’s writing style flows smoothly at a steady pace, the characters are well rounded and affable, and the mystery is well plotted. Ms. Daley has provided readers with a clean read, filled with caring and compassionate characters who warm the reader’s heart, an intriguing mystery to solve, plus a touch of sweet romance. There are lots of twists and turns and suspects to keep the reader engaged and guessing. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading well-crafted cozy mysteries.
Jack Jones is covering the latest in a rash of intentionally set fires for the newspaper and Jill Hanford is attending a town meeting where the four candidates who are competing for two open seats on the island council are being introduced. Things are going well in their personal relationship and Jack wants to take things to the next level, but Jill is somewhat hesitant. Jill, who never had a pet before, is enjoying spending time with Kizzy, the dog she and Jack share. George Baxter has asked the Mystery Mastermind Group to look into the disappearance of his friend and fellow author, Bosley Newman. The group usually looks into cold cases, but they agree to try to locate Bosley even though he’s only been missing a few days. Bosley was working on a historical novel based on the history of the lighthouses along the East Coast and was staying at the writers’ retreat on Gull Island while researching the deserted lighthouse on Skull Island where the last lighthouse keeper had died under mysterious circumstances. Bosley had told George that he’d uncovered a secret that might affect some Gull Island residents, but he hadn’t shared his discovery with George yet. Unfortunately, a body washed up on the nearby shore that’s identified as Bosley whose death wasn’t an accident. Deputy Rick Savage, who the group has worked with before, asks Jack and Jill to help interview people who had contact with the victim since his arrival on the island. While retracing Bosley’s steps, the group discovers that strange things occurred on Skull Island during the years between 1893, when a hurricane destroyed most of the island, and 1924, when the last lighthouse keeper died.