From New York Times bestselling author Ellery Adams, the third installment in her beguiling cozy mystery series featuring librarian-turned-bookseller Nora Pennington who has a penchant for bibliotherapy and solving crimes.
A crucial clue may lie within the stone walls of the Inn of Mist and Roses: a diary, over a century old and spattered with candle wax, that leads Nora and her friends through a maze of intrigue--and onto the trail of a murderer....
When another body turns up, it becomes clearer that Danny\'s death can\'t be blamed on a natural disaster.
Nora and the sheriff both doubt the ruling of accidental drowning, and Nora decides it\'s time for the Secret, Book, and Scone Society to spring into action.
Amid the wreckage of a collapsed footbridge, a body lies within the churning water.
But the next day, a little rain turns into a lot of rain, and the Miracle River overflows its banks.
It\'ll make a great present for Nora\'s EMT boyfriend.
Since a little rain never hurt anyone, Nora rides her bike over to the flea market one sodden day and buys a bowl from Danny, a Cherokee potter.
The local inns are packed with stranded travelers, and among them Nora finds both new customers and a new friend, the sixty-something Sheldon, who starts helping out at the store.
As the owner of Miracle Books, Nora Pennington figures all the wet weather this spring is at least good for business.
It\'s been a very wet spring in Miracle Springs, North Carolina, and the rain has been relentless--and a flood of trouble is about to be unleashed...
After all, sometimes the key to happiness, friendship--or solving a murder--can simply be found within the pages of the right book.
While people visit Miracle Springs for healing treatments, it\'s Nora who helps them find peace by prescribing the perfect Book along with a fresh-baked scone.
From New York Times bestselling author Ellery Adams, the third installment in her beguiling cozy mystery series featuring librarian-turned-bookseller Nora Pennington who has a penchant for bibliotherapy and solving crimes