Mystery in the Garden - Who knew going green could make you see red?
Pushing up Daisies A Dirty Business
by Rosemary Harris (2008)
Paula Holliday, a transplanted media exec, trades her stilettos for garden clogs when she makes the move from the big city to the suburbs to start a gardening business. Paula can handle deer, slugs, and the occasional human pest---but she’s not prepared for the mummified body she finds while restoring the gardens at Halcyon, a local landmark.
The Water Lily Cross: An English Garden Mystery
by Anthony Eglin (2007)
A missing botanist friend and a horticultural breakthrough has Lawrence Kinston embroiled in corporate greed and intrigue.
Death in the Orchid Garden a Gardening Mystery
by Ann Ripley (2006)
Ripley's gardening series (Summer Garden Murder, 2005), though gentle in its approach to murder, packs a wallop when it comes to the world of television programming and preserving the environment.
Bindweed
by Janis Harrison (2005)
Missouri florist Bretta Solomon launches her own investigation to find out who killed Toby, a slow-witted florist helper whose mother recently died from a terminal illness, with a swarm of killer bees deliberately planted in his home. |