In this hilarious mystery series from New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Rowe the irreverent underappreciated and alarmingly talented Mia Murphy risks it all to do the right thing…even if it means doing the wrong thing.. A high-octane feel-good romp starring women you'll wish were your best friends an inconveniently attractive cop a posse of gray-haired quilters with a fondness for margaritas and an eccentric town with more secrets than Mia's con artist mom.. All Mia Murphy wants is an ordinary law-abiding life.. Accidentally marrying a drug kingpin? Easily fixed with an anonymous tip to the FBI…which resulted in a not-so-voluntary surprisingly stressful stint as an undercover spy against him.. But with her ex finally in prison and assassins in her rearview mirror Mia is off to Diamond Lake in Bass Derby Maine with King Tut her rescue (aka purloined) cat to start over.. Upon arrival Mia quickly finds a couple of soulmates in a blue-haired I'll show you what old is café owner and a baton-twirling mail carrier. Life is headed in the right direction...until the trio stumbles across a dead body during a slightly illegal but well-intentioned home invasion.. When one of her new besties is arrested for the murder Mia is the only one with the skills to ferret out the real killer…but she can't afford to resurrect her morally flexible past. Can Mia keep her life on the straight and narrow with so much at stake? Or will a homicidal jet-skiing moose a dead Mr. January firefighter and an overzealous mayor take them all down?. Mia has to step up or she'll lose her chance for the life she's always wanted and the friends she's never had. Even worse she might wind up dead…. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Stephanie Rowe is the author of more than sixty novels including books published by HarperCollins Grand Central Dorchester Publishing Sourcebooks and Harlequin. Notably she is a Vivian® Award nominee and a RITA® Award winner and a five-time nominee. She loves her puppies tennis and being as as sassy and irreverent as her heroines. She's pretty sure dead bodies are better in fiction than real life but hey never say never right?