Six Cloves Under

Six Cloves Under

by Gin Jones
Six Cloves Under

Six Cloves Under

by Gin Jones

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Overview

App developer Mabel Skinner is about to discover something rotten on her late aunt's garlic farm—and it's not the compost heap . . .
 
Mabel doesn't know a stinkin' thing about garlic farming. She knows how to develop an app and how-to code. But when her aunt, Peggy Skinner, dies suddenly, Mabel inherits her Stinkin' Stuff Farm in western Massachusetts. She arrives during peak harvest time—with three days to bring in the entire crop before rain can destroy it.
 
But Mabel has an even bigger problem: she suspects her aunt's “accidental death” was murder. As she digs for both garlic and clues, Mabel must contend with a mysterious crop thief, a rival garlic grower her aunt was suing, and a farmer who was after Aunt Peggy's green-thumb secret. It's up to Mabel to crack the code on a killer, before she joins the garlic bulbs six cloves under . . .
 
“Growing garlic might be my newest obsession thanks to Six Cloves Under!”
—Lynn Cahoon, New York Times bestselling author of the Farm
-to-Fork mystery series 
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781516109586
Publisher: Lyrical Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 04/21/2020
Series: A Garlic Farm Mystery , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 215
Sales rank: 231,682
File size: 734 KB

About the Author

Gin Jones became a USA Today bestselling author after too many years of being a lawyer who specialized in ghostwriting for other lawyers. She much prefers writing fiction, since she isn’t bound by boring facts and she can indulge her sense of humor without any risk of getting thrown into jail for contempt of court. In her spare time, Gin makes quilts, grows garlic, and advocates for rare disease patients. Visit her at www.ginjones.com.
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