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Bitter Harvest

(2025)
(The second book in the Apple Orchard Mystery series)
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When former journalism professor Rachel Sullivan inherits her uncle's struggling apple orchard in the picturesque town of Crimson Ridge, she expects a peaceful retreat from her scandal-ridden career. But something isn't right in this idyllic valley, where family orchards are mysteriously failing while agricultural board director Harold Williams expands his holdings through suspiciously timely acquisitions. As Rachel's wells show the same troubling water pressure drops that have forced other farmers to sell, her investigative instincts kick in—especially when she discovers her uncle had been documenting the pattern before his unexpected death.

With the help of her gruff but knowledgeable orchard manager Thomas Grant, Rachel uncovers a sophisticated scheme involving manipulated water rights, shell companies, and corrupt local officials. Her search for answers turns dangerous when someone destroys her experimental apple trees—trees that might have saved the orchard's future. As the annual Apple Harvest Festival approaches, Rachel faces mounting pressure to sell while preparing competition entries that could make or break Hartwell Orchard's financial survival.

When Rachel publicly challenges Williams during a tense committee meeting, she becomes the target of increasingly desperate tactics. A confrontation in her fire-damaged cider house leads to a shocking accident that changes everything for Crimson Ridge. Now Rachel must navigate small-town suspicions while determining whether to embrace her unexpected new role as orchard owner and community defender. With the sweet-tart notes of heritage apples and the rich complexity of barrel-aged cider as backdrop, Rachel discovers that in Crimson Ridge, the most dangerous secrets often lurk beneath the surface—like the hidden aquifer that could destroy or save the valley's agricultural legacy.


Genre: Mystery

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