Carbon Dating
β Scribed by Jones, Jerusha
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 124 KB
- Series
- Tin Can Mystery 3
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Itβs a cause avid foodie and enthusiastic eater, Eva Fairchild, can really get behindβthe launch of a CSA (community-supported agriculture) farm in the small town of Fidelity, Oregon. But when a tractor plows up a WWII-era bomb in the back forty, things get dicey. Turns out thereβs more lurking under the surface than anyone expected.
As a marketer and publicist, Eva wants nothing more than to help her friends and clients protect the reputation of their farm, but to do her job properly, she may need to pair up with the endearingly grouchy detective, Vaughn Malloyβwhom sheβs just begun to dateβto figure out why all these human remains, both ancient and disturbingly fresh, keep popping up in the rich humus.
And thereβs no avoiding the fact that it takes a villageβor at least the floating community of Evaβs new residence at Martenβs Marinaβto solve a crime. After all, nobody can keep a good gaggle of busybodies down, not even when the threat ranges alarmingly close to home.
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