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The Cider Shop Rules

byJulie Anne Lindsey

Who is this book for? Readers who enjoy light-hearted mysteries with amateur sleuths and cozy settings.

Topics JusticeCommunity
MoodSuspenseful, Light-hearted
Female protagonist
HumorOccasional Humor
RomanceMinor Subplot
ViolenceMild
Autumn in Blossom Valley means pumpkin patches are ripe and Winona Mae Montgomery and her Granny Smythe’s cider shop is flourishing. But with this season comes . . . A FATAL HARVEST The Fall Festival is in full swing. Civil War reenactors from three counties are partaking in Blossom Valley’s tribute to John Brown. Blue Ridge Mountain foliage is in full bloom. And best of all is Jacob Potter’s pumpkin farm where his hay rides, piglet races, pumpkin picking and corn maze are time-honored draws for locals and tourists alike. That’s why it’s such a shock when Mr. Potter is found dead, hidden under a tarp in the back of Winnie’s pickup truck. This certainly betrays Potter’s reputation as one of the town’s most popular citizens. Fortunately, when it comes to solving a murder, no one has a patch on Winnie. Now, all eyes are on her to do it . Unfortunately, that includes those of the killer who’ll do anything to keep an orchard full of secrets buried.

Language

en

Published on

27/07/2021

Pages

320

Format

Mass Market Paperback

ISBN

9781496723512

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