Fatal Farming
Summer, 1969, Davison City Minnesota. Best friends Beth and Evie, both age thirty, are helping to convert a closed movie theater, The Majestic, into a live theater, when a local radio shock jock and farmer, Vern Cedar, steps into the scene. He gets into a heated argument with the theater's owner, Logan Rusk.

Later, Vern is found dead in his grain bin and Logan is arrested for his murder. Beth and Evie have local fame for solving crimes, so the theater crew convinces them to try to discover who killed Vern, and clear Logan's name. Beth, a library assistant, passes the Cedar farm on her bookmobile route, so she stops to question Vern's widow and the neighbors. This infuriates Officer Bill Crample, who demands that Beth and Evie leave investigating to the police. But they fear the police will not solve the case quickly enough to save Logan and the theater. The stakes are raised when Beth receives anonymous threats. But Beth and Evie still refuse to quit. Will they uncover who did it before the killer strikes again?
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Fatal Farming
Summer, 1969, Davison City Minnesota. Best friends Beth and Evie, both age thirty, are helping to convert a closed movie theater, The Majestic, into a live theater, when a local radio shock jock and farmer, Vern Cedar, steps into the scene. He gets into a heated argument with the theater's owner, Logan Rusk.

Later, Vern is found dead in his grain bin and Logan is arrested for his murder. Beth and Evie have local fame for solving crimes, so the theater crew convinces them to try to discover who killed Vern, and clear Logan's name. Beth, a library assistant, passes the Cedar farm on her bookmobile route, so she stops to question Vern's widow and the neighbors. This infuriates Officer Bill Crample, who demands that Beth and Evie leave investigating to the police. But they fear the police will not solve the case quickly enough to save Logan and the theater. The stakes are raised when Beth receives anonymous threats. But Beth and Evie still refuse to quit. Will they uncover who did it before the killer strikes again?
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Fatal Farming

Fatal Farming

by Bonnie Oldre
Fatal Farming

Fatal Farming

by Bonnie Oldre

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Summer, 1969, Davison City Minnesota. Best friends Beth and Evie, both age thirty, are helping to convert a closed movie theater, The Majestic, into a live theater, when a local radio shock jock and farmer, Vern Cedar, steps into the scene. He gets into a heated argument with the theater's owner, Logan Rusk.

Later, Vern is found dead in his grain bin and Logan is arrested for his murder. Beth and Evie have local fame for solving crimes, so the theater crew convinces them to try to discover who killed Vern, and clear Logan's name. Beth, a library assistant, passes the Cedar farm on her bookmobile route, so she stops to question Vern's widow and the neighbors. This infuriates Officer Bill Crample, who demands that Beth and Evie leave investigating to the police. But they fear the police will not solve the case quickly enough to save Logan and the theater. The stakes are raised when Beth receives anonymous threats. But Beth and Evie still refuse to quit. Will they uncover who did it before the killer strikes again?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186032748
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Publication date: 09/06/2024
Series: A Beth and Evie Mystery , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

A life-long Minnesotan, Bonnie Oldre grew up in Northwestern Minnesota, which inspired the setting of the fictional Davison City. She is a former librarian with a BA in English Literature from the University of Minnesota and an MLIS degree. She writes short stories, historical fiction, and historical mysteries. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota with her husband. Her novels include the mystery novels, Silent Winter Solstice, Flood of Memories, and Fatal Farming set in late 1960s Northwestern Minnesota; and the WWII historical novel, Caravans in the Dark, written under the pen name B.K. Oldre. For more information, see bonnieoldre.com.
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