GRAVE WORDS
Winter Snow has already helped solve a murder, but her boyfriend, Det. Kip Michaels, wishes she would stick to writing. When her friend Carla lets Winter know that an obit she wrote has been totally messed up, naming Winter herself as the deceased, she rushes to get it quashed before it ruins her reputation. Meanwhile, she’s received a text from Scoop, a reporter friend who covered a fire that resulted in the death of an unhoused man known around Ridgefield, Connecticut, as Wandering Chester. Scoop is a person of interest in a few fires he’s covered, though he thinks this one doesn’t fit the pattern and has refused to reveal his source to Kip. Winter’s Uncle Richard and her neighbor are protective of her but happy to help with sleuthing. When Kip asks her not to release Chester’s obit, her curiosity gets the better of her, putting her at odds with Kip. Her discovery that Chester was murdered explains Kip’s silence, as he clearly wants to protect her. Tracking down Chester’s background, Winter learns from a woman whose recently deceased son was his friend that his last name was Halliday. And Chester’s sister-in-law reveals that he was a private detective working undercover, nosing around and asking Carla questions about burials as he searched for the schemers planning to sell and resell burial plots to unsuspecting people. As they unearth more clues, Scoop begins getting threatening messages, and someone starts following Winter. Are the fires related to Chester’s murder? The answer may be the death of them all.


Winter Snow has already helped solve a murder, but her boyfriend, Det. Kip Michaels, wishes she would stick to writing. When her friend Carla lets Winter know that an obit she wrote has been totally messed up, naming Winter herself as the deceased, she rushes to get it quashed before it ruins her reputation. Meanwhile, she’s received a text from Scoop, a reporter friend who covered a fire that resulted in the death of an unhoused man known around Ridgefield, Connecticut, as Wandering Chester. Scoop is a person of interest in a few fires he’s covered, though he thinks this one doesn’t fit the pattern and has refused to reveal his source to Kip. Winter’s Uncle Richard and her neighbor are protective of her but happy to help with sleuthing. When Kip asks her not to release Chester’s obit, her curiosity gets the better of her, putting her at odds with Kip. Her discovery that Chester was murdered explains Kip’s silence, as he clearly wants to protect her. Tracking down Chester’s background, Winter learns from a woman whose recently deceased son was his friend that his last name was Halliday. And Chester’s sister-in-law reveals that he was a private detective working undercover, nosing around and asking Carla questions about burials as he searched for the schemers planning to sell and resell burial plots to unsuspecting people. As they unearth more clues, Scoop begins getting threatening messages, and someone starts following Winter. Are the fires related to Chester’s murder? The answer may be the death of them all.