Publisher's Synopsis
Alberta Scaglione's spinster aunt had some secrets--ike the fortune she squirreled away and a secret lake house in Tranquility, New Jersey. More surprising: she's left it all to Alberta. Alberta, a widow, is no spring chicken and she's gotten used to disappointment. So having a beautiful view, surrounded by hydrangeas, honeysuckle, and her cat, Lola, sounds blissful after years of yelling and bickering and cooking countless lasagnas. But Tranquility isn't as peaceful as it sounds. There's a body in the water--and it belongs to Alberta's childhood nemesis. Alberta suspects foul play and when Alberta's estranged granddaughter, an aspiring crime reporter, shows up, it only makes sense for them to team up and investigate. Lending a helping hand will be Alberta's sister--formerly an actual sister, as in spending forty-one years in a convent--and her sister-in-law. She might even make a few lasagnas for them while they crack the case. After all, they're an unlikely crew of detectives, but they're family . . .