Regan Reilly plans to spend her Fourth of July week vacationing in the Hamptons at her parents’ home and also with her best friend, Kit, who has a share in a group house. A last-minute phone call, however, casts Regan’s trip in a new light. Brigid O’Neill, a rising country star, has been getting frightening “love notes” and she hires Regan as her bodyguard for a Fourth of July concert in Southampton. Brigid plans to play a fiddle given to her in Ireland and said to have magic powers. She later learns the rest of its legend – whoever takes it out of Ireland will have an accident or face death.
A guest found floating face-down in a pool at Chappy’s welcoming party for Brigid is only the first in a series of ominous incidents. As Brigid’s Fourth of July concert nears, it looks as if the cursed fiddle should be shipped back to Ireland – Express Mail! It’s Regan’s job to hold the curse at bay and fend off Brigid’s pursuers.
“Entertaining…exactly what Clark fans have been craving.” — USA Today
“A superb mystery writer…makes it fun for her readers. ” — Washington Times
“A breezy cosy, full of crazy characters…A pleasant and charming outling.”
— San Francisco Chronicle
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
I had trouble getting into this book and it took me several days to finish. Several characters are in the book similar to how MHC writes. I enjoyed her relationship with her parents. I will try a few other books in the series to see if I connect with them more.
Violence: Little violence. Nothing disturbing.
Sexual content: Little to no romance and no physical scenes.