Deadly to the Core
by: Joyce Tremel
A Cider House Mystery - Book 1
- Rating: (3.5/5)
Hard cider should have been Kate’s biggest concern, not murder
Kate is starting a new life as a Cider House owner on her late grandfather’s farm in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania after the sudden, tragic death of her husband and her prolonged recovery. She fondly remembers the farm from summers she spent there as a kid. With long-time friend, now diner owner, her mysteries but handsome neighbor Daniel and other new friends, Kate can begin to feel at home. Shortly after her arrival, trusted groundskeeper Carl is killed. Unraveling why and by whom, while getting her Cider House ready keeps Kate busy.
Their story has a good balance of cider making education against murder investigation. No big conflict with the local police which is a good thing. There are plenty of suspects to keep you guessing.
A nice easy read that draws you in and before you know it, you’ve gone all the way to the end. Looking forward to the next book and the adventures of Kate and the Cider House.
Thank you to #NetGalley for the opportunity to do an early read and share my thoughts on the story.
Happy Reading!
Plot Summary
Perfect for fans of Amanda Flower and Julie Anne Lindsey, when Kate Mulligan inherits her great uncle’s fruit orchard, she quickly realizes that apples aren’t the only thing that can have rotten cores.
After losing her husband in a terrible car crash, thirty-five-year-old Kate is left to pick up the pieces of her life alone. Although she has physically recovered, she worries her spirit never will. But when she learns that she has inherited a fruit orchard in a small town just outside Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from her great uncle Stan, she takes this as an opportunity ripe for the picking. Kate knew immediately what to do with open a cider house. Her hopeful plans fall far from the tree when she finds the body of the orchard manager, Carl Randolph, leaving her to figure out who is at the core of this murder.
She had been in correspondence with Carl, who had agreed with her brilliant idea of opening a cider house. But not everyone is so quick to buy what she was selling—Uncle Stan’s lawyer, Robert Larabee, paints a less rosy financial outlook of the orchard’s past, present, and future.
Kate discovers that Carl had large, unexplained deposits to his bank account and it becomes clear that either he was blackmailing someone, or someone was paying him to keep quiet. Meanwhile, Kate and her neighbors receive offers to buy their property from a mysterious buyer. And there’s more than meets the eye with the neighboring orchard owner, Daniel Martinez, although Kate can’t quite put her finger on if it’s sweet or sour.
Will she be able to pick out the bad apple among the bunch before it’s too late?