From Molly MacRae, acclaimed author of the Highland Bookshop Mysteries, the first in a charming new series set on a beautiful barrier island off the coast of North Carolina and featuring a widowed folklorist, a seaShell shop, and the ghost of an 18th century pirate... while also rewriting her own.. . .
With Emrys\'s supernatural assistance, and the support of a few new friends, Maureen sets out unravel the truth, find a killer, and hopefully give this tale a satisfying ending .
To the untrained eye, all these unusual occurrences would seem to be random misfortunes, but Maureen senses there may be something connecting these stories.
In Maureen\'s first hours on the storm-lashed island, she averts several life-threatening accidents, stumbles over the body of a controversial Ocracoke local, and meets the ghost of an eighteenth-century Welsh pirate, Emrys Lloyd. . .
At the very least, she expects she\'ll get a good story out of the experience, never anticipating it could end up a murder mystery .
The store is famous with Shell collectors, but it\'s the cryptic letters from Allen Withrow, the shop\'s owner, that convince Maureen to travel to the small coastal town in the middle of hurricane season.
Like the series of letters addressed to her late husband from a stranger--the proprietor of The Moon Shell, a shop on Ocracoke Island, off the coast of North Carolina.
As a professional storyteller, Maureen Nash can\'t help but see the narrative cues woven through her life.
From Molly MacRae, acclaimed author of the Highland Bookshop Mysteries, the first in a charming new series set on a beautiful barrier island off the coast of North Carolina and featuring a widowed folklorist, a seaShell shop, and the ghost of an 18th century pirate..