![]() ![]() ![]() The primary focus is on the mystery, but Ellery and Jack's relationship continues to adorably progress as they've developed a sweet routine together and are facing a sudden potential change when Ellery gets an unexpected offer. One second, you're wondering what's up with the lamp light upstairs and the next you're aweing at Jack making Ellery breakfast in bed. Lanyon crafts brilliant mysteries that balance suspense and humor with moments rooted in action with other moments that are lighter and funny. ![]() This is a cozy mystery so while there is murder there are no gory details or grotesque imagery. This mystery draws him into the lives of various residents, but it also gives him a connection to his Aunt Eudora (who left him the bookstore). ![]() Sutton-Shandy asks for his help solving a mystery from the past, he's drawn into a Pirate's Cove drama that unfolds in the present. Ellery Page was already curious about this treasure but when resident Mrs. The plot focuses on pirates which is a delightful way of using the culture and theme of the town (Pirate's Cove) to craft the mystery. "Death at the Deep Dive" is seventh in the series and doesn't miss a beat at suspense, humor, and fun. Well worth the wait! Absolutely love this series and each book gets even better! Josh Lanyon is amazing at crafting stories that are grounded with characters that you connect with and mysteries that you can't get enough of. ![]()
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