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The final tap, a living history museum mystery, by Amanda Flower

Label
The final tap, a living history museum mystery, by Amanda Flower
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The final tap
Medium
text large print
Oclc number
948360975
Responsibility statement
by Amanda Flower
Series statement
Wheeler Publishing large print cozy mysteryLiving history museum mystery, 2
Sub title
a living history museum mystery
Summary
March on Barton Farm can only mean one thing: maple sugar season. To combat the winter slump, resilient director Kelsey Cambridge organizes a Maple Sugar Festival, complete with school visits, pancake breakfasts, and a tree-tapping class. She hires curmudgeonly maple sugar expert Dr. Conrad Beeson to teach the workshop, despite misgivings over his unpleasant demeanor. It's a decision Kelsey ends up regretting when, before the first tree can be tapped for sap, Dr. Beeson turns up dead. His death threatens to shut down not only the festival, but also Barton Farm itself. Kelsey has no choice but to tap for the truth and solve the murder to escape an increasingly sticky situation
Target audience
adult
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