The relationship between Cilla and Ford develops through witty banter and mutual respect.

Cilla finds old letters that suggest her grandmother's "suicide" might have been murder, leading to modern-day threats against her life. 🏠 Key Themes

Ford Sawyer, a graphic novelist and Cilla’s charming, slightly eccentric neighbor.

The book is a classic example of Roberts’ ability to mix professional trade details with high-stakes danger:

Cilla is independent, capable, and not afraid to get her hands dirty. 🛠️

The mystery feels personal, as the villain targets Cilla in her own home.