In Document #4 of the Edgar-nominated series detailing an outrageously funny family of detectives, former wild child and private investigator Izzy Spellman finally agrees to take over the family business. But the transition wonât be a smooth oneâŠ
First among her priorities as head of Spellman Investigations is to dig up some dirt on the competition, slippery ex-cop Rick Harkeyâa task she may enjoy a little too much. Next, faced with a baffling missing-persons case at the home of an aging millionaire, Izzy hires an actor friend, Len, to infiltrate the mansion as an undercover butlerâa role he may enjoy a little too much.
Meanwhile, Izzy is being blackmailed by her mother (photographic evidence of Prom Night 1994) to commit to regular blind dates with promising professionalsâan arrangement that doesnât thrill Connor, an Irish bartender on the brink of becoming ex-boyfriend number twelve.
At Spellman headquarters, itâs business as unusual. Doorknobs and light fixtures are disappearing every day, Momâs been spotted crying in the pantry, and a series of increasingly demanding Spellman Rules (Rule #27: No Speaking Today) canât quite hold the family together. Izzy also has to decipher weekly âphone calls from the edgeâ from her octogenarian lawyer, Morty, as well as Detective Henry Stoneâs mysterious interest in rekindling their relationsh...well, whatever it was.
Just when it looks like things canât go more haywire, little sister Raeâs internship researching pro bono legal cases leads the youngest Spellman to launch a grassroots campaign that could spring an innocent man from jailâor land Rae in it.
The Spellmans Strike Again is hands down the most hilarious, thrilling, and moving book in this bestselling, award-nominated series. And it proves beyond a reasonable doubt that Isabel Spellman, no matter how much she matures, will never be able to follow Rule #1: Act Normal.