A traveling fair brings murder to a little Vermont town.
When the Trueheart Renaissance Faire and Circus pitches its tents in Shady Creek, it’s hard to tell who’s most excited. Nine-year-old Kiandra Williams marvels at the jugglers, soothsayers, and magicians in their colorful costumes. Her mother, Shontelle, is surprised and excited to reconnect with her old college buddy Rachael, the fair’s manager. Shontelle’s best friend, Sadie Coleman, is happy not only to see the exotic actors strolling about her newly adopted hometown, but to host them at her pub, the Inkwell, where she serves treats like Paradise Lox and Red Cabbage of Courage salad. Sadie even manages to score two hard-to-get tickets to Ozzie Stone’s magic show. But the show ends on a sour note: Ozzie collapses and is taken to the hospital, where he dies. When Detective Marquez arrests Damien, one of Sadie’s servers, for the murder, Sadie vows to find the real culprit. Ozzie’s assistant, Collette, has a history with the magician. So does Minerva the Mysterious, the fair’s fortuneteller. Sadie’s boyfriend, Grayson, warns her that sleuthing can be dangerous, and Detective Marquez advises her to leave the investigation to the professionals. Like cozy heroines everywhere, however, Sadie persists even as the bodies pile up and the threats to her safety become more personal.
A prototypical shopkeeper cozy, right down to the pun-filled recipes at the end.