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Mary Freeman (1)

Auteur de Devil's Trumpet (Gardening Mysteries)

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Mary Freeman (1) a été combiné avec Mary Rosenblum.

4 oeuvres 227 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Rosenblum, Mary
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From 1999 to 2002 Mary Rosenblum wrote the "Gardening Mysteries" novel series under her birth name "Mary Freeman." wiki

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Deadly Nightshade by Mary Rosenblum is the second book in the Rachel O’Connor Gardening Mystery series. Rachel O’Connor and her Rain Country Landscaping business have just been awarded a contract by the city of Blossom, Oregon. She has a new employee from the Youth Farm named Spider Train. He is sixteen years old. The town is in an uproar over the proposed annexation of outlying areas. They want to prevent the building of condos and mini malls (which is a good thing). However, Rachel’s Uncle Jack is against the new annexation. He is quite vocal at the town meeting and against Councilman Bob Dougan (who changed his vote).

The next day Rachel and her crew go to dump the mulch from the truck and find the truck has already been emptied. When they start putting it into wheel barrows, they find a body. Rachel immediately gets the police. When they uncover the body, it is Bob Dougan. The main suspect is Uncle Jack. Rachel immediately starts investigating the crime (she just cannot help herself) despite Police Chief Jeff Price (and her boyfriend) asking her not to look into the crime. Who killed Bob Dougan? Did it have to do with the annexation?

Deadly Nightshade is a cute cozy mystery, but I did not feel that the writer spent enough time on the actual mystery. There are many descriptive paragraphs (about characters, the town, and gardening) that detract from the story. I wanted more time spent to providing clues and tracking down the killer. The book is easy to read (nice writing style) with good characters and a lovely setting. I give Deadly Nightshade 3.75 out of 5 stars.

I received a complimentary copy of Deadly Nightshade from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

http://bibliophileandavidreader.blogspot.com/2015/09/deadly-nightshade.html
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Kris_Anderson | 1 autre critique | Sep 25, 2015 |
It might have been the time of year I was reading it (had lots of interruptions while reading it). I didn't like it as much as the first book in the series. I found it hard to keep the characters straight.
 
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Beth3511 | 1 autre critique | Jul 2, 2015 |
I read this book years ago and remember enjoying it, so I picked it up again used to have a re-read.

Overall, it's a good story with a solid plot. I thought the solution seemed obvious, but that could memories of the first read. The characters lack a bit of spark, but they are pretty likeable and each one is unique - I didn't mix up any of the characters in my head like I do in some mysteries. The setting in Oregon is picturesque and the writer made it easy for me to 'be there' as I read.

I can't say I loved it - but I enjoyed it.
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murderbydeath | 1 autre critique | Sep 20, 2014 |
The first of the Gardening mysteries and a good read. Rachel O'Connor is dealing with setting up her landscaping business and trying to convince her family to let her do her own thing, when one of her clients dies it looks like her employee may be responsible so she gets involved in the mystery to help solve it. Things get interesting when the detective turns out to be her ex-boyfriend for whom she still has feelings.

Cosy, lightweight and interesting.
½
 
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wyvernfriend | 1 autre critique | Jul 9, 2006 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
227
Popularité
#99,086
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
5
ISBN
13

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