"It was a perfect cozy mystery with a perfect length to read in the afternoon. "

"I enjoyed the book. It was a perfect cozy mystery with a perfect length to read in the afternoon. There were enough little hints early on in the story that the ending wasn't a complete surprise - but there were enough red herrings to throw readers off the trail too. The conflict between city living and country life sometimes felt just a little contrived, but overall was a fun part of the book, too - and it's always more interesting to read a book with some local Minnesota flair. I would definitely recommend it to people I know who like cozy mysteries, especially those who are familiar with rural Minnesota and small-town characteristics."
Bekah J.
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"From the title, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but this story definitely had me hooked! I love true crime, and Amy Gregg (author) kept me on the edge of my seat wondering where the story would take me. Much like Lilly, I was constantly finding myself thinking myself into circles about different suspects. In addition to the crime aspect of the plot, Gregg added in a lot of other themes, such as urban v. rural dichotomies and perceptions, family secrets and dysfunction, and the anxiety of returning to your past. I could picture Lone Tree, the farm, and the house and could hear the voices of the characters in my head so clearly with how they were written. I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series and seeing how the characters develop across books, as Gregg may have finished up the crime, but all other plot points are still in process, keeping me still wanting more!"

Emma P.
Albert Lea, MN

"Farmed and Dangerous is a great read, a cozy story that brings you in with a familiar feeling of life, with relatable characters and life events. As you read you can picture yourself in the small farm town and meeting people from your past, then as you start to settle down the twist and turns come. Keeping you on your toes! I can't wait to see what comes next!"
MaryEllen W.
St. Paul, MN



"Holy cow, what a week! Amy Gregg, Minnesota’s own, had me hooked from chapter one. From flower-named bovine to wielding sickles, this Farmed and Dangerous murder mystery is excitingly different. Never have I ever wanted to read about farming, until now."
Julie L.
Somerset, WI  

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