This was an exciting read and I really enjoyed the mystery that has just the right amount of tension without feeling stressful (for me anyway). Maggie is spending her first Thanksgiving in Somerset Harbor and wants to have an open house to welcome all her new friends. It doesn't seem like anyone will be coming though since everyone has plans elsewhere. She is disappointed but a new mystery is keeping her busy. She was going to restore an old trunk with vaudeville stickers on it and found an old letter tucked into the lining. It was from a young husband and father to be who had found himself in some trouble. He said he was going to go to the police and then he'd be home but he never returned. His young wife only received his trunk with his things. When Maggie starts researching the names mentioned in the letter she starts getting some unwelcome attentions from a stranger. Someone broke into her house and tried to get into her safe, left her threatening notes, followed her, chased her in her car and rammed into the back of her car. She was definitely scared but refused to give up on the mystery, no matter who wants to stop her.