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Crime and Cherry Pits: An Organic CozyMystery
Farm to Table Mysteries #4
Amanda Flowers
It is time for the Traverse City Cherry Festival and an opportunity for Shiloh Bellamy to show off what the Organic Bellamy Farm of Cherry Glenn has to offer. Shiloh’s incredibly talented assistant/farm director Chesney Stevens has created a booth that is sure to be memorable since it looks like a giant berry basket overflowing with cherries and stocked full of amazing cherry baked goods and soap. The other memorable thing about this festival is the death of Dane Fullbright at the cherry pit spitting contest. The death makes her cousin Stacey a prime suspect and a prime target for town gossip.
Stacey and Shiloh are on the outs
because of an inheritance issue and newly found fortune in stocks left over
from book 2 (In Farm’s Way). They need each other in more ways than one if
Stacey is going to get off of the suspect list under the description of “woman
scorned.” What
with the very public and loud disagreement and the words “over my dead body”
were heard. Stacey says she didn’t know that Dane Fullbright was married so
maybe his wife had it with his philandering ways? This is borderline LA style
drama, something that Shiloh is familiar with having been in Hollywood TV
production. Shiloh’s dad isn’t helping things and seems to be a rather
cantankerous individual who could be a bit more supportive of the hard work
that Shiloh put into making the farm functional.
Shiloh has her hands full working the booth, searching for clues, asking questions, making baked goods, running errands, and keeping her eyes and ears open. Thankfully, Chesney fully supports the side sleuthing while BFF Kristy is less supportive and more worried about Shi’s safety, while the handsome and smart Sheriff Milan Penbrook knows better than to disregard Shiloh’s ability to get people to talk. Unlike Quinn Killian, EMT and almost love interest, but he can’t seem to make up his mind between the ghosts of the past and the promise of a great future which means he might have missed his chance.
This story has some sweet and some tart
moments which make Shiloh relatable and someone whom you want to see happy and
successful. I look forward to seeing what she does next and hopefully there
will be some yummy cherry related recipes in the next installment.
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