Monday, May 07, 2007

 

Get a Clue at the Library

Gardening mysteries to put you in the mood for spring.

Susan Wittig Albert: Herb shop owner China Bayles solves crimes in Pecan Springs, Texas. Bloodroot, Love Lies Bleeding, seventeen more on our shelves

M.C. Beaton: Dry humor makes Agatha Raisin and her Cotswalds neighbors a delight. Death of a Snob, The Skeleton in the Closet, 59 more on our shelves

Jill Churchill: Cat-loving housewife Jane Jeffry solves Chicago-area mysteries. War and Peas, Grime and Punishment, 12 more on our shelves

Carola Dunn: Daisy Dalrymple’s husband is Chief Inspector of Scotland yard; these couldn’t be more English. The Winter Garden Mystery, Mistletoe and Murder, nine more on our shelves

Richard Forrest: Death Under the Lilacs, Death in the Secret Garden

Janis Harrison: Missouri florist Bretta Solomon deals with trouble in River City. Roots of the Murder, Murder Sets Seed, 3 more on our shelves

Cynthia Riggs: Martha’s Vinyard is home to 92 year old deputy sheriff Victoria Trumbull. Deadly Nightshade, Jack in the Pulpit, eight more on our shelves

Ann Ripley: Louise Eldridge is the host of a PBS gardening show who keeps digging up mysteries. Death of a Garden Pest, Summer Garden Murder, six more on our shelves








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