When Ethel Sue agrees to help sort donated books for the rummage sale, she expects a little dust, some dog-eared paperbacks, and a good excuse to spend time with her best friends — Lora, Nelda, and Glory, aka the Bridge Ladies. What she doesn’t expect? An unmailed letter tucked inside a battered home repair manual. A mystery decades in the making. Determined to find out what happened — and who “Carl” really is — the Bridge Ladies put down their sorting gloves and pick up their sleuthing caps. As they chase clues from old estate sales to faded obituaries, they’ll uncover long-lost stories, rekindle community memories, and even find a moment to have sweet tea on the beach. But in Willow Creek, the truth has a way of coming out — especially when Ethel Sue is on the case. No murders. Just meaningful mysteries, deep friendship, and the kind of hope that shows up when you least expect it. Perfect for readers who love: Cozy, small-town mysteries with non-murder mystery or mayhem - Heartfelt friendships between older women - Southern charm, faith, and gentle humor - Stories that make you laugh, tear up, and call your best friend