Three sisters couldn’t be more different — except for their shared knack for stumbling into crime!
It’s 1921, and America is still recovering from the aftermath of the Great War. In the small border town of Gyver, CA, three sisters run the local funeral home. Eve, the eldest, manages the business side of things. Helena, the middle sister, handles the scientific and medical work. And the youngest, eighteen-year-old Violet, would much rather be dancing to jazz and chasing the flapper life than dealing with coffins and burials.
When the newly appointed district attorney seeks their expertise in identifying a young woman found along a remote riverside, the sisters quickly learn this is no suicide — it’s murder.
They’ve always believed that investigating crime is the police department’s responsibility, while theirs is ensuring the dead are respectfully laid to rest. But when Oliver Clarke asks for their help, refusing isn’t an option.
Soon, the sisters find themselves tangled in a perplexing mystery with only a handful of clues: a missing engagement ring, a length of rope, and a ripped lapel.
Can Eve, Helena, and Violet uncover the truth and bring justice to a young woman who can no longer speak for herself?
From the author of the Adele Gossling Mysteries comes a brand-new series set in the turbulent early days of the Jazz Age.
Join the Grave sisters as they navigate life, death, and danger in a rapidly changing America.
Early praise for the series:
“I really couldn’t put it down!”
“This was an interesting murder mystery.”
“The three Grave sisters, Eve, Helena, and Vi, are wonderful!”