Alexander Kennedy and Louisa Meyer are back And this time, they're digging up secrets in Toronto basements.
For Bill and Marty, two veteran house flippers, basements contain profit. Period. But as Alex and Louisa know, they also contain secrets, treasures and mysteries. When Alex is forced to resign from the police, he joins the boys on their next flip and stumbles into one riddle after another. At the same time, Louisa cleans out her father's basement and makes a troubling discovery about her own origins. More than a whodunnit or mystery, Flip is about the lives of a city, the family histories that make up the evolving tapestry of urban existence. Together, Alex and Louisa explore those histories, including their own, which deepens and enriches their respect and love for each other. "You know what?" said Louisa. "Marty's right. He's completely right. Throw it all in the bin. Don't go poking around down there. Basements, they're dangerous. Any secrets they've got aren't going to be good ones. Anything good stays upstairs in picture frames and photo albums. It's all out in the open. Everyone loves to reminisce about it. Everyone talks about it. Everyone has hilarious stories. What's in the basement-it's down there for a reason. In the basement, you're taking your chances. You're going to open a wound, find out something that couldn't hurt you till you saw it." Do you need to read the Kennedy-Meyer novels in order?