A cow suicide, a revolving door rescue, and the birth of a bright purple pig are starting to make Kate Saxee wonder if taking a job in her small hometown of Branson Falls, Utah, was such a great idea.
Dealing with this is going to require a lot of coffee, chocolate frosted donuts, Neil Diamond\'s greatest hits, and a slew of words not on the town approved imitation swear list..
Now Kate has to juggle work, men, her mom\'s most recent disaster involving a low-speed John Deere Combine chase on the freeway, and fend off the Mormons heaven-bent on saving her soul-all while solving Chelsea\'s murder.
As Kate learns more about Chelsea, she discovers that plenty of people are trying to cover up the real story behind the girl\'s death-including Chelsea\'s parents.
But the small town social network is faster than Twitter, and gossip about Kate\'s love-life is quickly branding her the Branson Falls hussy.
Two of Branson\'s most eligible bachelors are determined to help her solve the crime-among other things.
The police rule Chelsea\'s death an accident, but Kate suspects there\'s more to the story-and she\'s not the only one.
Nothing truly newsworthy has ever happened in the quiet town until local teen Chelsea BradFord turns up dead in a Branson Falls lake.
As The Branson Tribune editor, Kate covers local news, which, more often than not, involves her accident-prone mom.
A cow suicide, a revolving door rescue, and the birth of a bright purple pig are starting to make Kate Saxee wonder if taking a job in her small hometown of Branson Falls, Utah, was such a great idea