Murder at the Midnight Allotments: The gripping village cozy Catmint Cottage Mysteries (CATMINT COTTAGE MYSTERIES SERIES Book 6)
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Summer in Heatherford is meant to be all warm evenings and generous gardens. Instead, the village is splitting at the seams.
A proposed land swap threatens the allotments, and GreenHart is smiling too hard, promising "eco-lodges" and shiny upgrades that nobody asked for. Flora Reed gets shoved into the middle, painted as the face of progress by one side and the loudest obstacle by the other.
On the night of the summer solstice, the allotment holders plan a small act of defiance: a midnight watering protest, torches, murmured arguments, and the kind of tension that makes your shoulders creep up toward your ears. Rowan is away, promoting his book. Flora goes anyway, because she cannot keep pretending this has nothing to do with her, and because Marmalade insists on being involved, even in a harness he hates.
Then the lights fail. In the dark, someone moves fast. When the lamps stutter back on, an anti-development campaigner lies dead between the raised beds, a spade placed nearby like a staged message. The police are swamped by motives: activists, councillors, GreenHart representatives, quiet villagers who need the payout, and people who have been lying for so long they forgot they were doing it.
Flora has one more problem, and it is personal. The "Midnight Allotment Transfers" spreadsheet she pulled from earlier evidence reads like a timetable for secret handoffs, and the shed network starts to look less like a community patchwork and more like a corridor for moving illicit goods. When Marmalade goes missing, Flora stops playing careful.
What she finds drags every long-running question into the open: GreenHart's real business, the old construction accident everyone avoids discussing, and the truth about what happened to Flora's father. The finale pushes Flora out of amateur sleuthing and into something sharper: choosing the truth even when it will scorch the comfortable version of village life.
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