City Clerk Donald Dingle is a pest. He's a tightwad with the city budget and criticizes the police department to the point that Police Chief Elizabeth Friedman would love to see him retire. And she did mean retire, not expire. When he dies soon after having stents implanted, it's natural to wonder why he didn't recover. And then a nurse accuses Medical Examiner Skelly of killing the elderly clerk. Chief Friedman is loathe to believe it. But she has to investigate. She hopes Skelly is innocent. But his innocence creates another problem. The list of suspects is almost as long as the Logland tax roles. Join the quirky characters of Logland, Illinois for book three in this police procedural with a cozy feel.