The denizens of a magical bookshop solve yet another murder.
Violet Waverly is the latest family member caring for Charming Books and the birch tree that grows inside, fed by a magic spring in the woods. The magic bookshop, located near Niagara Falls in Cascade Springs, New York, knows just what books a customer might like, and when Violet needs to close sales and solve murders, she gets help from Faulkner the crow and Emerson, her tuxedo cat. Violet’s wedding to police chief David Rainwater, an extravaganza completely planned by Grandma Daisy and Violet’s best friend, Sadie Cunningham, is fast approaching when a woman arrives at the shop seeking to sell a first edition of Walden signed by Thoreau. After Violet demurs until she can get an appraisal, the seller leaves and is soon found floating in the frigid Niagara River. Her death is ruled an accident, but the book has vanished, and Violet and David have their doubts about the verdict. Violet, an adjunct professor and expert on Thoreau, quickly discovers that the dead woman did not own the volume, which belongs to a woman who’s convinced that she’s a direct descendent of the reportedly childless Thoreau. Her obsession has alienated her son and anyone who might help prove her claim, but nevertheless she persists. So Violet and David postpone their honeymoon to investigate a case that spawns another murder, with plenty of candidates willing to kill for the valuable book.
A charming combination of mystery and magic, with relatable characters and pets smart enough to spot a killer.