Charming debut. Kirkus Reviews Gordon strikes a harmonious chord in this enchanting spellbinder of a mystery. Susan M. Boyer, USA Today Bestselling Author of Lowcountry Book Club Just when you think youve seen everything, here comes Gethsemane Brown, baton in one hand, bourbon in the other. Stranded in an Irish village where she knows no one (but they all know her), shes got just six weeks to turn a rabblesome orchestra into award-winners and solve a decades-old murder to boot. And only a grumpy ghost to help her. Theres charm to spare in this highly original debut. Catriona McPherson, Agatha Award-Winning Author of The Reek of Red Herrings Gordons debut is delightful: An Irish village full of characters and secrets, whiskey and musicand a ghost! Gethsemane Brown is a fast-thinking, fast-talking dynamic sleuth (with a great wardrobe) who is more than a match for the unraveling murders and cover-ups, aided by her varioushandsomeallies and her irascible ghost. Cant wait to see what she uncovers next! Chloe Green, Author of the Dallas OConnor Mysteries A fast-paced drama that kept me engaged in all aspects in the telling of this multi-plot tale that was hard to put down&The windup to the conclusion had me quickly turning the pages as I had to know how this will play out and to the author, I say bravo because now I need to read the next book in this captivating series. Drus Book Musings With few other options, African-American classical musician Gethsemane Brown accepts a less-than-ideal position turning a group of rowdy schoolboys into an award-winning orchestra. Stranded without luggage or money in the Irish countryside, she figures any job is better than none. The perk? Housesitting a lovely cliffside cottage. The catch? The ghost of the cottages murdered owner haunts the place. Falsely accused of killing his wife (and himself), he begs Gethsemane to clear his name so he can rest in peace. Gethsemanes reluctant investigation pl£~