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Alex and Kate Sheppard found the home they had always dreamed of owning. Nestled deep in the Wiltshire countryside and surrounded by a two-acre walled garden, The Parsonage was to be their own little paradise. And soon after moving in they make an impossibly exciting discovery that defies every known law of nature and science - a blue rose. As word of their good fortune leaks out, the Sheppards' peaceful existence is shattered, and they find themselves plunged into a world of coded journals, genetic experiments, cold-blooded greed and, ultimately, murder. Threatened from all sides, with no one to trust but Lawrence Kingston, a gardening expert to whom they have revealed their exciting secret - the only way they can ensure their survival is to unravel the dark, seductive secret of the Blue Rose.… (more)
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The Blue Rose by Anthony Eglin (2004)

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The plot is just a tad too twisted to be believable, the language is just a bit too British witty, and the characters just too stereotypical (the Professor, the Antique store owner...). But I did learn a few things about roses, so that was fun. ( )
  WiebkeK | Jan 21, 2021 |
Would love to read this series
  nraichlin | Jan 26, 2016 |
What an interesting tale! The title first grabbed my eye because I love roses so much. It isn't my usual mystery either - it doesn't have as much action as I normally like and the beginning was slow, but it felt so right for this story.

The story revolves around Alex and Kate Sheppard. They buy a new house and discover in their new garden a beautiful blue rose. A blue rose does not currently exist - so this is quite a find and many people are interested in getting their hands on this new rose.

Lawrence Kingston, who is a gardening expert comes in to help them figure out what to do. Here's where I admit at first Kingston rubbed me the wrong way - he's very formal, very smart and seems to know everything about everything. But by the end, I had come to realize what a gem he is!

I have already checked out the next book in teh series and can't wait to read it! ( )
2 vote Brandie | May 11, 2010 |
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Alex and Kate Sheppard found the home they had always dreamed of owning. Nestled deep in the Wiltshire countryside and surrounded by a two-acre walled garden, The Parsonage was to be their own little paradise. And soon after moving in they make an impossibly exciting discovery that defies every known law of nature and science - a blue rose. As word of their good fortune leaks out, the Sheppards' peaceful existence is shattered, and they find themselves plunged into a world of coded journals, genetic experiments, cold-blooded greed and, ultimately, murder. Threatened from all sides, with no one to trust but Lawrence Kingston, a gardening expert to whom they have revealed their exciting secret - the only way they can ensure their survival is to unravel the dark, seductive secret of the Blue Rose.

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