Mitch Peatwick is a private detective. Mae Sullivan needs one.

Typical story of how they will end up together even though he said he wouldn't want to get married and such. I guess all romantic stories are. It isn't a thick book. Easy pleasure to read. A twist and turn around the corner. As always Crusie loves writing bout older characters. If she never write the age, you probably wouldn't be able to guess the age.

In this story, Mae is 34. She needed to find her uncle's diary to find out where the money went to. She came out with my uncle been murdered to get the P.I to take her case. Mitch had a fantasy and she walked right into it. So he agreed to help her find her uncle murderer.

With twist and turn as I mention earlier. It is not a boring read. Page by page, you learn something new. It is nice how she introduce the lawyer early in the book. Not early maybe middle. But he became a character and not just a mindless person in the book.

I like the plot. I like the story. I like the ending. The unexpected mastermind or masterminds behind it all. It is touching to see what family will do for each other. And of course it is nice to see that the main character is not that poor after all. And no backstabbing or typical plot is involved. So kudos.