
A break-in at the Two Harbors Public Library leads to the discovery of a tape recording of a song made famous by a local rock band, but with different lyrics. The Whistling Pines residents recall events from the time, reigniting questions about the song and a long-forgotten band member's death. Revelations about unknown cousins in a family tree, an outbreak of "apiary flu", a library séance, and a visiting baby's disappearance from the senior residence all intersect with a 1970s fatal car accident.
S. Peters-Davis Editorial Review for: Whistling Librarian by Dean L. Hovey and Anne Flagge
The prologue begins with a question of 'what happened next?' Then it moves on to the characters (workers and residents - each one with their own quirks) at Whistling Pines Senior Resident Home. Peter Rogers runs the place and makes the perfect main character. There's always something going on that consistently captivates me throughout the mystery. This is book 10 of the Whistling Pines Mysteries series, so most of the characters have grown on me, making me smile, laugh, or wonder what the heck they are thinking, doing, or creating for Peter. I adore all of Mr. Hovey's books and the additions to this book from Ms. Flagge. I'm never disappointed and am always ready for the next one:)
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