Heather Wells is still working in Fisher Hall as the assistant Dorm Director (a job that Meg Cabot did herself for a while), still feeling guilty about her weight (which is steadily rising) and still trying to work out if Dating the brother of her ex-fiance. This time they find a head in the canteen and Heather just seems to stumble on the important clues, which, although she passes them on, seem to lead her deeper and deeper into the mystery.
Add to everything the fact that her ex-fiancee is marrying (the woman Heather caught him with and left him over); and that her father is out of jail and seems to want a relationship; a friend wants her to sing in public with him, Cooper still looks swell and she has to break in a new supervisor and you'll see why this novel moves at a breakneck speed.
Meg has carved herself a fine niche in the funny chick-lit genre. Fun and interesting, I was still wondering about motive until the very end and really wanted to see Heather succeed. It's a fun read, light and frothy but with some great characters I can't wait to meet again.