When 50-something baby boomer Billie Jenkins loses the lease on her Murder Mystery Dinner Theater she fights the urge to go into her usual shut-down mode like two years ago when she invented a son to stave off loneliness.A sometime amateur sleuth, Billie offers to help the cops solve a local murder. One mention of her psychic visions and they scurry, but when a body from a cold case appears in her backyard, they’re all ears. During this turmoil, Billie realizes her accountant, Emmett Gilmour, is sweet on her. She’d like to let him know the feeling’s mutual but doesn’t remember how; it’s been decades since she dated. Billie thinks she’s getting her life under control, but then the death toll mounts when her newly widowed sister arrives. In touch with her inner detective, Billie knows something’s fishy when her sister reveals she scattered her husband’s ashes before the funeral. Despite her entrenched dislike of her late brother-in-law, when Billie suspects her sister of his murder, her need to solve the mystery intensifies.