This was another good entry into this series. Jake and Ellie find that their newish neighbor has been telling untrue tales about their shop and the quality of their baked goods, so Jake goes over to confront him. As she is doing so, she realizes this is a bad person from her past, and leaves, feeling pretty certain he has not recognized her. Later, when Ellie goes to talk with him, she finds him dead, on bullet between the eyes. Let the investigating begin!I've been reading the Sarah Graves books for many years. I began when the first Home Repair is Homicide book was released, moved on when she morphed into a new series, and have just finished this, #6 in the "new" series. Obviously, I like Ms. Graves writing, or I wouldn't have read this many of her books. I liked this one as well, although it seemed to me that Jake spent a lot more time running around (trying to prove her BFF Ellie's innocence, than she spent in her bakery, working!! Perhaps it was all the bodies piling up that made it seem necessary, but it bothered me a bit. In past books, Jake and Ellie have asked Jake's daughter in law to come in and sub for them, but this time around, they just closed the shop. It's a successful bakery, but it is small, in a small town, how can they afford to do this? Anyway, I will still be eager to read the next in this series!!