There'll be shell to pay

Molly MacRae

Book - 2025

When she's not selling seashells by the North Carolina seashore from her shell shop, Maureen Nash is a crime-solving sleuth with a ghost pirate for a supernatural sidekick... Maureen is still getting used to life on Ocracoke Island, learning how to play the "shell game" of her business--and ghost whispering with the spirit of Emrys Lloyd, the eighteenth-century Welsh pirate who haunts her shop, The Moon Shell. The spectral buccaneer has unburied a treasure hidden in the shop's attic that turns out to be antique shell art stolen from Maureen's late husband's family years ago. Victor "Shelly" Sullivan and his wife Lenrose visit the shop and specifically inquire about these rare items. Not only is it sus...picious that this shell collector should arrive around the time Maureen found the art, but Emrys insists that Sullivan's wife is an imposter because Lenrose is dead. A woman's corpse the police have been unable to identify was discovered by the Fig Ladies, a group who formed an online fig appreciation society. They're meeting on Ocracoke for the first time in person and count Lenrose among their number, so the woman can't possibly be dead. But Lenrose's behavior doesn't quite match the person the Fig Ladies interacted with online. Now, Maureen and Emrys--with assistance from the Fig Ladies--must prove the real Lenrose is dead and unmask her mysterious pretender before a desperate murderer strikes again...

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Subjects
Genres
Cozy mysteries
Detective and mystery fiction
Ghost stories
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Molly MacRae (author)
Edition
First Kensington hardcover edition
Item Description
Includes recipes.
Physical Description
295 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781496744302
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Maureen Nash returns to the Moon Shell, her shop on North Carolina's Ocracoke Island, to confront a murder and other mysteries. On her first trip to Ocracoke as the owner of the Moon Shell, Maureen survived a hurricane, met the ghost of Welsh pirate Emrys Lloyd, and solved a murder. Now she's come back for good, with thanks to her neighbors Glady and Burt, who ran the shop in her absence. Missing from the scene are Emrys and Bonny, Maureen's cat. Bonny turns up but Emrys does not, though he sends her a letter saying he found a treasure trove in a hidden attic above the shop. Police Capt. Rob Tate, who's busy with the case of an unidentified corpse, stops by to get a note someone left on Maureen's desk for him. He's deeply disturbed when he reads the note, which says: "The dead woman is Lenrose." It's signed "Maureen Nash," and appears to be in Maureen's handwriting. What dead woman? He wants to know if Maureen is playing some kind of joke on him. There's a visiting woman named Lenrose Sullivan, but she appears to be alive, well, and riding around ostentatiously with her husband, Victor, in their vintage Kaiser. Lenrose has dementia, and Victor, a friend of the man who left Maureen the Moon Shell, has what she thinks is an unhealthy interest in the shop and the special shell Emrys had carved. Maureen's old friend Kathleen, who's obsessed with figs, and Kathleen's equally fig-obsessed friends Paula and Roberta are happy that they've rented a nearby cottage with a fig tree until the unpleasant smell there leads them to a body hidden in a tidal creek. When they take Maureen to view the crime scene, she discovers Emrys, who's been stuck there. She's amazed when Emrys identifies the body as Lenrose, whom Paula and Roberta knew online as another fig fan. Is Lenrose dead or alive? History and shell lore combine in this beguiling tale. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.