Crime and cherry pits

Amanda Flower

Book - 2024

"Shiloh Bellamy can hardly believe it-for the first time in her family farm's seventy-year history, she has managed to score a highly coveted booth at the Cherry Farm Market in Traverse City, Michigan. It's a huge win in her master plan to bring the run-down farm back to life...and the fact that her coup has sent her next-door neighbor and organic farming competitor into fits of jealousy doesn't hurt either. But the festive atmosphere at the farm market takes a dark turn when a man entered in the famous cherry pit-spitting competition chokes and dies. When the death turns out to be more suspicious than a cherry pit down the wrong pipe, Shiloh finds herself under local law enforcement's microscope. And when they disc...over her cousin Stacey had been secretly dating the man in question-and that he was married to someone else-Shiloh begins to worry that everything she has worked so hard to accomplish with her family's farm is about to be taken away. It will take all her investigative skills, a tenuous friendship (or is it something more?) with the local sheriff, and some help from Shiloh's trusty pug, Huckleberry, to prove the cops are barking up the wrong cherry tree and put the real killer behind bars for good"--

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Subjects
Genres
Cozy mysteries
Novels
Published
Naperville, Illinois : Poisoned Pen Press 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Amanda Flower (author)
Physical Description
304 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781728273051
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A family feud and romantic difficulties are just minor problems for an organic cherry grower confronted by murder. Shiloh Bellamy, who gave up a career in Hollywood to take over the family farm in Michigan, has improved the orchard and even helped solve some murders, but she still has to contend with drama. Her father and uncle each inherited half the farm, and after her uncle died, his daughter, Stacey, sold their portion. Now Shiloh's discovered some valuable stock certificates her grandmother had hidden before her death, and Stacey thinks she's entitled to half the money, which she wants for her theatrical enterprises. Though Shiloh is willing, her father isn't, and somehow Shiloh gets all the blame. The good news is that Shiloh's been selected to have a booth at the Cherry Farm Market, which is a great honor. As Shiloh watches the cherry-spitting contest, Dr. Dane Fullbright, a teacher and actor who's just had a nasty argument with Stacey, appears to choke on a pit. Shiloh tries the Heimlich maneuver but can't prevent his death, which proves to have been no accident. Someone who knew about his penicillin allergy may have used Stacey's pills to coat that pit, so Stacey naturally insists that Shiloh clear her name by investigating. Although Stacey infuriates Shiloh, she can't believe her cousin's a killer. The local law officers, meanwhile, get help from Antrim County Sheriff Milan Penbrook, with whom Shiloh has a tenuous romantic relationship. To prove Stacey innocent, Shiloh must dig into Fullbright's past and uncover secrets that could provide a motive for murder. A likable heroine once again proves her chops. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.