How many dandelions does it take to spell disaster?
Claudia Hemmings never cared for her next-door neighbor. Theodore Milton, MD neglected his lawn, frightened trick-or-treaters, and flagrantly ignored the Homeowner Association’s mailbox specifications. But when she began to suspect that he was engaged in criminal activity, she decided it was time to act.
Then she disappeared. Now, six
months later, her house stands empty and Dr. Milton’s is up for sale.
And while Leigh’s house-hunting Aunt Bess may think that the doctor’s
humble 1940s ranch has potential for greatness, all Leigh can think
about is the creepy stuff he left behind.
Something about buying a house from a man who’s in a coma gives Leigh the heebie jeebies. But when mysterious third parties start bidding the price up, strangers prowl the empty house at night, and Aunt Bess insists she’s moving in anyway, Leigh gets officially worried. What was the eccentric doctor really up to? And what is it that everyone keeps searching for?
Leigh
isn’t sure she wants to know. But somebody has to look out for her
intrepid Aunt Bess. Because in this neighborhood, every dog walk may be
your last.