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June Faust knows the world isn’t black and white, real bad guys are rarely caught, barely punished and never reform, and to live in the grey area, one needs to cut a lot of deals. This is why she built her fantasy, but this time, the former Treasury agent-turned-innkeeper, will work one moonlighting case too many. June left off chasing cheats, liars and thugs, for the bucolic life on the coast of Maine. After a decade of separation, except for a contract here and there to pump up her struggling coffers, she’s kept that old world perfectly partitioned off from her new life. June's dragging the Admiral Inn and its staff over the finish line at the end of their best season ever, when Director Ramone Delgatto, an old friend of June’s late husband, and fellow agent, calls for a last minute favor. She soon discovers evidence that Ramone’s big city case intersects, not only with her beloved local candidate for state office, but all of Moorewicks Bay may be caught in a snare. Now, as much as she has tried to leave behind the old June, she might just need to embrace the part of herself she tried to bury in order to protect her town - preferably without her sweet, nosy neighbors getting wise. While June searches for clues and bad actors, The Admiral Inn shifts into a higher gear. June’s inn has too much business, her events are raising too much money, and finally given the tiniest opening into her life, Ramone is becoming way too “helpful.” June needs to reunite who she used to be with who she is now, and admit that she wants more if she’s going to stop The Devil in the Donations, but how far is she willing to go to save the people she’s come to call family?
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