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The Root of all Trouble

by Heather Webber

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Fiction. Mystery. Humor (Fiction.) When it rains, it pours...When a spring storm rolls through Freedom, Ohio, landscape designer Nina Quinn expects to get her hands dirty with the mess left behind.But after high winds uproot a tree, revealing the corpse of a man inside its rotted hollow, Nina quickly realizes that cleaning up after Mother Nature's fury is the least of her worries.It soon becomes clear that there is no lack of suspects in the man's untimely death. As a shady contractor and philanderer, he'd angered a lot of people before he disappeared, including some of Nina's closest friends.With the help of her police detective ex-husband, a mysterious coroner's investigator, her formerly-felonious employees and her zany neighbors, Nina sets out to uncover a killer...before another victim ends up planted six feet under.Other titles in the Nina Quinn Mystery Series:A Hoe Lot of TroubleTrouble in SpadesDigging up TroubleTrouble in BloomWeeding out TroubleTrouble Under the Tree.… (more)
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Thanks to Heather and her publisher for bringing back Nina Quinn, the epitome of a great American cozy. Nothing paranormal here, just good old quirky secondary characters that continue to grow and expand between books. Nina herself, who has also taken on her role of "death/corpse whisperer" pretty well, continues to evolve in her personal and work life. The mysteries drop just enough red herrings to keep you guessing! ( )
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Fiction. Mystery. Humor (Fiction.) When it rains, it pours...When a spring storm rolls through Freedom, Ohio, landscape designer Nina Quinn expects to get her hands dirty with the mess left behind.But after high winds uproot a tree, revealing the corpse of a man inside its rotted hollow, Nina quickly realizes that cleaning up after Mother Nature's fury is the least of her worries.It soon becomes clear that there is no lack of suspects in the man's untimely death. As a shady contractor and philanderer, he'd angered a lot of people before he disappeared, including some of Nina's closest friends.With the help of her police detective ex-husband, a mysterious coroner's investigator, her formerly-felonious employees and her zany neighbors, Nina sets out to uncover a killer...before another victim ends up planted six feet under.Other titles in the Nina Quinn Mystery Series:A Hoe Lot of TroubleTrouble in SpadesDigging up TroubleTrouble in BloomWeeding out TroubleTrouble Under the Tree.

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