After a fall semester of fiascos: getting arrested, then kidnapped, then blown up in an explosion (all thanks to the weird but brilliant Philip Digby), Zoe Webster is looking forward to a quiet spring. Now that Digby has left town, she's finally built a regular high school life for herself. She's dating Miles, the alternate QB; she knows girls she considers friends; she's learning to enjoy being normal and semi-popular. Which of course is when Digby comes back: He's got a new lead on his missing sister and he needs Zoe's help.
Digby and Zoe are reunited, and it sometimes felt so good. I loved seeing them renew their relationship, and dare I say, watching it go in the direction I have been waiting for. And, yeah, I still love Digby.
As far as the mystery goes, Tromly really moved it along, and I know I am eager to see how this all ends.