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Janis Harrison's gardening mysteries combine a popular "cozy" pastime with a delightfully populated small Missouri town and juicy mysteries. In her fourth outing, Bretta Solomon has been hired along with a few other River City business owners to put together the town's wedding of the year. But when the landscaper responsible for the nuptial's setting and the bride's hairdresser both die suspiciously on the same day, Bretta can't help but think there's something more sinister in the air than show more love and marriage. It's up to her to figure out just exactly what's going on before the guests arrive for the big event, and with Janis Harrison at the controls it's sure to be another fantastic outing in an admirable series. show lessTags
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Small town florist, Bretta Solomon has taken on the job of flowering up a park for a very wealthy set of nuptials. The mother of the bride is a constant ache of persnickety annoyance. Even when a hired landscaper drops dead at her feet of a heart attack and the designated hairdresser is found murdered in the back of her salon, hoity toity Evelyn Montgomery focuses only on perfecting her daughter’s day, brushing off the deaths as no more than setbacks to her plans.
In a carry over from her last book, a man of desire re-enters her life as her new neighbor and they meekly try to start a relationship, until an attempt of her life waylaid their steps. Meanwhile, the father that deserted her and her mother is now living with her and trying show more to make amends while adding his own sleuthing abilities to keep her safe and find out why there is a need to.
There is a deep dive into philosophy with Aristotle’s works playing a major role and giving this read a more provoking stance than the general mystery. Quite enjoyable. Plus, an added lesson on the not-so-lovely language of flowers and a bit of botany. Nothing beats an entertaining book that has a lesson or two added into the pages.
Harrison’s books just get better and better. show less
In a carry over from her last book, a man of desire re-enters her life as her new neighbor and they meekly try to start a relationship, until an attempt of her life waylaid their steps. Meanwhile, the father that deserted her and her mother is now living with her and trying show more to make amends while adding his own sleuthing abilities to keep her safe and find out why there is a need to.
There is a deep dive into philosophy with Aristotle’s works playing a major role and giving this read a more provoking stance than the general mystery. Quite enjoyable. Plus, an added lesson on the not-so-lovely language of flowers and a bit of botany. Nothing beats an entertaining book that has a lesson or two added into the pages.
Harrison’s books just get better and better. show less
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Garden-fiction
67 works; 20 members
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8 Works 410 Members
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- Canonical title
- A Deadly Bouquet
- Original publication date
- 2002
- People/Characters
- Bretta Solomon; Evelyn Montgomery; Oliver Terrell; Eddie Terrell; Sonya Norris; Bailey Monroe (show all 7); Albert McGinness
- Important places
- River City, Missouri, USA
- First words
- "Death tapped me on the shoulder, so I figured my time was up."
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- 61
- Popularity
- 507,356
- Reviews
- 1
- Rating
- (3.32)
- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 7
- ASINs
- 1


























































