We have new characters as well as the original ones from the first book.
Bruce Norton who is the murder victim right in the beginning of the book and owned a dog named Ranger.
Gus (Augusta) has a new deputy, Jimmy Ford.
Gertie is the M.E for their town Mystic Notch.
The first ghost Willa meets in this book is not Bruce Norton but Charles Van Dorn, who we later find out is Bruce's lover in their younger days.
We have an old kitty but with a new name, Tatters, since Ophelia adopted her, she was the one with the torn ear.
Joshua is Charles Van Horns brother and you didn't hear much about him, only that Charles and his brother did not get a long. Why Willa never suspected the brother of killing Charles is another question I have. It is like she so badly wanted it to be a love triable.
Lily Johanson was a young Hollywood type that used to hang out at the Van Dorn house when Charles had his parties. She also was murdered right before Charles was murdered.
There is the nephew selling the Van Dorn house, Steven Van Dorn, who at first seemed questionable because he did mention he had a sketchy past. Also was trying to sell all of the items in the house, which Willa did question and thought very little of him, but never knew why, which we later learn is because he too, has a cattery that he runs, like Emma. You can't always judge a book by its cover, even if it seems odd or you might disagree, because you don't always know the full situation or reasons why someone is doing something. Steve also marks Bruce's forehead because he wanted people to believe the curse was back.
Ruth must be a neighbor who lives near Charles Van Dorn, the author doesn't mention her much either.
Lester Price is the son of Sal Price, who was the writer back in the younger days with Charles Van Dorn.
Felicity Baker introduces Claire Smith-Baker as her family friend, who we later learn back in her younger days she went by her stage name Claire Voyant.
Gladys Primble who is Charles' house keeper, we learn Charles had given her a large sum of money for which it is led to believed at the end of the book, that he paid her for kindness and to protect the journals that everyone is after. Why are these journals so special? Just like the book that was special that everyone was after in Ghostly Paws. Why wouldn't Charles trust Bruce, his secret lover with the journals. Was it because he wasn't so secret after all and knew all persons interested in them would search for Bruce first? Gladys also is the caregiver for Euphoria, a Selkirk Rex, a rare breed cat.
A new feral cat is introduced named Scooter, who gets adopted by Jimmy. Scooter gets to also be mentored by Inkspots, since Pandora brought him in the group for saving Willa when she couldn't. Inkspots is teaching Scooter the ways of the world.
I believe that is all the new characters.
Why Bruce's ghost never chose to appear to Willa is beyond me, he was the one that was murdered and Charles is a murder case that happened 50 years ago.
In Chapter 7 Pandora and Ranger find the murder weapon in the woods in an area near the shallow river. It is a heavy piece of white-painted wood that looked like it came from one of Van Dorn's porch columns. And no one seemed to notice it was missing. It is possible since the house was so old that it could have gone missing, which is why maybe it was never considered.
Chapter 8 Willa learns that Lester Price got into an argument with Bruce Norton at Myrna's Café the day before Bruce was murdered. But Myrna doesn't know what the argument was about. Lester tried to make it seem like Bruce was upset what he was writing about. Pepper also mentions in this chapter since Bruce was hit in the back of the head why was he face up, because he was found face up . If Willa is the crime journalist for over twenty years, how is it she doesn't think of that but her best friend Pepper does?
At some point Willa hears a conversation over the phone in Charles' old office, where Steve had set up shop to sell off the items on eBay. Willa was done for the day cataloging the books and eaves dropped, listening to him talk to a person on the other end of the phone named Jeff? Who is Jeff and why didn't Willa look into that more?
Chapter 13
Character development is presented to the reader for Josiah. He plays poker with Vern Bosch, Frank Delaney with Mabel and Burt who own the Moonlight hotel where Lester Price is staying. I can't remember if we were introduced to any of them in the first book.
Chapter 21
Willa visits Elspeth and she is the one that informs Willa that Bruce's lover is Bruce Norton. How did she know? Willa also notices a new cat names Lewis.
Chapter 22
Willa meets Claire at a diner and learns who all was there when Lily had died. She mentions a Bill Parker, but I believe that is the only time this person is mentioned. Why didn't Willa look into this? The cook too, Mabel.
Chapter 25
Willa discovers the pen, the pen that wrote the suicide note, which was Sal Price. Les Price confirmed. Sal Price had killed Lily because he was in love with Lily but she did not return his affections. He killed her in a fit of passion. He panicked after he killed her and knew he had to frame someone. Les had killed Bruce since he too, figured it out. Striker shows up after Jimmy rescued Willa and mentions this is why you leave the sleuthing to the police. Jimmy had given Willa credit for helping him solve all three cases. Willa told Striker she wasn't helping. Willa told him she was only giving Jimmy pointers. If that were the case, why was Willa there, at the burning house?
Epilogue
The Van Dorn house is turned into a museum. Gladys Primble buries the journals in her backyard in a metal container.
This book, too, like the last one leaves me with so many questions that I hope do get answered in future books. I am thinking the book in the first arc, Ghostly Paws, and now this journal in this book will all come together. Still a good read, get it, goodread.