Crime and Cherry Pits

Crime and Cherry Pits by Amanda Flower is a cozy mystery set against the backdrop of a cherry pit spitting contest in snowy Michigan. Published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated in 2024, this edition spans 312 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Shiloh Bellamy, who has secured a booth at the Cherry Farm Market, a significant achievement for her family’s farm. However, the festive atmosphere takes a dark turn when a contestant chokes and dies, leading Shiloh to become embroiled in a murder investigation that threatens her hard-earned success.
Readers will find Shiloh navigating the complexities of local law enforcement scrutiny, especially as connections to her cousin’s secret relationship with the deceased emerge. As she works to clear her name, Shiloh relies on her investigative skills, her friendship with the local sheriff, and the assistance of her pug, Huckleberry. This narrative intertwines elements of mystery and culinary themes, providing a unique exploration of amateur sleuthing in a cozy setting.
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Head back to snowy Michigan just in time for the annual cherry pit spitting contest. It’s all fun and games until the local drama professor chokes on more than just his pride.
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 rundown 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 right in front of Shiloh, who is standing near the sidelines as a spectator.
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–she has developed something of a reputation for being unwittingly involved in local murders. And when they discover 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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