In Farm's Way (Farm to Table, Bk 3)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Brenda H. (booksinvt) - , reviewed on + 465 more book reviews
In Farm's Way is the third installment in the Farm to Table Mysteries series set in Cherry Glen, Michigan and featuring organic farmer Shiloh Bellamy. Money is tight on the farm and Shiloh is wondering how she'll handle all the various repairs needed, get ready for the Spring planting and deal with her cantankerous father.
Shi thinks that she has an opportunity to pitch her organic products to Wallace Fields owner of Fields Brewing Company in order to generate some much needed income for her family. But instead of spotting a trophy fish through the ice at the annual Lake Skegemog fishing derby, Shiloh and her boot wearing pug, Huckleberry discover Wallace floating amidst the seaweed.
When Shiloh's best friend Kristy's husband Kent becomes the prime suspect in Wallace's murder, Shiloh finds herself drawn into a dangerous investigation. Kent is a part time bartender and brewer at Fields and was also the last person seen with Wallace.
A fast paced mystery with an interesting cast of characters that will leave you wanting to spend more time on Bellamy Farm. I just hope the author doesn't put Shiloh in the midst of the dreaded "love triangle".
Shi thinks that she has an opportunity to pitch her organic products to Wallace Fields owner of Fields Brewing Company in order to generate some much needed income for her family. But instead of spotting a trophy fish through the ice at the annual Lake Skegemog fishing derby, Shiloh and her boot wearing pug, Huckleberry discover Wallace floating amidst the seaweed.
When Shiloh's best friend Kristy's husband Kent becomes the prime suspect in Wallace's murder, Shiloh finds herself drawn into a dangerous investigation. Kent is a part time bartender and brewer at Fields and was also the last person seen with Wallace.
A fast paced mystery with an interesting cast of characters that will leave you wanting to spend more time on Bellamy Farm. I just hope the author doesn't put Shiloh in the midst of the dreaded "love triangle".
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