In Sugar Grove,
New Hampshire, people are serious about their maple syrup—especially
Dani Greene, whose family owns the Greener Pastures sugarhouse. But
when murder disrupts the small-town sweetness, Dani pores over clues to
draw out a killer...
Despite being a
fourth-generation syrup maker, Dani isn’t stuck in the past. She’s
starting a new agricultural cooperative that reduces costs for every
syrup producer who joins. Everyone considers it a sweet deal except the
die-hard curmudgeon Frank Lemieux—and when a saboteur starts targeting
supporters, everyone suspects Frank.
But it turns out they’re
barking up the wrong tree when Dani finds Frank murdered in his own
sugarhouse. As the sabotage continues, she realizes that Frank was
framed. With the help of her family, and a handsome official from the
Fish and Game Department, Dani must catch the killer before another
syrup maker kicks the bucket.
While I
enjoyed this book, I found that it took far to long to get to the main
crime. Other than that I have no complaints and look forward to the next
book in this series.
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