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The Final Tap

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Kelsey Taps for Something Much Deadlier Than Sap

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.

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"[Flower's] a prolific, and facile, author . . . In addition to interesting characters and a seamless plot, there's plenty of fascinating lore about the whole process of converting sugar-maple sap into the syrup that is so highly valued."—Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine

"A very entertaining murder mystery."—Suspense Magazine

"As series protagonists go, Kelsey's role as the director of a niche nonprofit in northern Ohio is certainly unusual, but Flower makes it appealing by focusing on a close-knit community of people who care about their work and each other."—Booklist 

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    • Booklist

      March 15, 2016
      The second in librarian Amanda Flower's Living History Museum series finds Kelsey Cambridge, the director of northeastern Ohio's Barton Farm, embroiled in another mystery when the lecturer for the museum's Maple Sugar Festival is murdered. Single-mom Kelsey relies on her coworkers and potential love interest, Chase Wyatt, to help her juggle the demands of raising a kindergartner and helping the police catch a killer. As series protagonists go, Kelsey's role as the director of a niche nonprofit in northern Ohio is certainly unusual, but Flower makes it appealing by focusing on a close-knit community of people who care about their work and each other. Flower also writes the Amish Quilt Shop mysteries as Isabella Alan.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2016
      Who knew maple sugar could provide a motive for murder? Kelsey Cambridge is the resourceful director of Barton Farm, an Ohio living history museum supported by the Cherry Foundation. Hoping to improve the museum's bottom line, she's arranged a Maple Sugar Festival and engaged Dr. Conrad Beeson, who's recently published Maple Sugar and the Civil War, to speak. Annoyed that the cold weather is preventing the sap from running, Beeson stomps off to another part of the farm to check the trees. That's where Kelsey and her assistant, Benji, find him in extremis with a tree-tapping drill in his chest. First on the scene is EMT Chase Wyatt, whom Kelsey first met during a Civil War re-enactment on the farm (The Final Reveille, 2015). Chase would like their relationship to be romantic, but Kelsey, dumped by her husband for a younger woman, is cautious and concerned about her young son, Hayden. The homicide detective, Chase's former fiancee, has no love for Kelsey, who resolves to investigate when one of her employees is accused of the crime. Gavin Elliott, an expert on maple sugar who's the farm's director of education, threatened Beeson when he stole the rights to tap in a local park from Gavin's family. Beeson was a pompous jerk disliked by almost everyone, from his wife, who was divorcing him, to his colleagues at the college and the local maple sugar club. With such a diverse group of suspects and motives, Kelsey has her work cut out for her as she juggles the needs of Barton Farm, her family, and her hostile ex. Kelsey's second appearance reviews the past and present of maple sugar, adds some romantic complications, and tosses in perhaps too many suspects for a truly cohesive story.

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