Poison Apples
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About the Book
Catastrophe hits a Vermont apple orchard: a plague of maggots, hate calls, and poisoned fruit that kills a Jamaican picker. Ruth rushes to help-only to see the troubles pile up on her doorstep!
"A wonderfully observed Vermont. Wright doesn't put a foot wrong in this well-wrought mystery." -The Boston Globe
"Well written with an incredible sense of place, an excellent plot and a very exciting ending." -Mysterious Women
"Wright gives us a clear and compassionate look at a threatened way of life we are left satisfied, not only in terms of the intellectual puzzle, but also emotionally." -San Francisco Chronicle
About the Author
Nancy Means Wright is the author of eleven books, including five mystery novels from St. Martin?s Press: Mad Season, Harvest of Bones, Poison Apples, Stolen Honey and Mad Cow Nightmare. All feature earthy, hot-tempered dairy farmer Ruth Willmarth. Wright lives, writes, and teaches in the environs of Middlebury, Vermont.
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