Tamsin Eliot isn't half the painter her father was.
She tried, but she didn't inherit his talent.
She didn't inherit his sense of adventure, either, preferring to stay close to home.
But after the death of her mother, she inherits her father's coat.
In its pocket, she finds a riddle - a crayon drawing of a lone stick figure, signed by a child named Ida and tucked in an envelope from Rockport.
It doesn't line up with anything she recalls.
In search of Ida she packs her bags and tak.