Snipped in the Bud

Snipped in the Bud

Author: Kate Collins

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2006-05-02

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1101210648

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When I swapped the thorny problems of law school for the budding business of my flower store, Bloomers, I vowed that I, Abby Knight, wouldn’t be caught dead visiting that hateful campus ever again. But sometimes a girl’s got to face down her dragons.... PLANT OF ATTACK Someone orders a black rose for Abby’s old law school nemesis, Professor “Snapdragon” Puffer. But her plans for a speedy delivery are foiled when he catches her putting the bloom on his desk and sends it straight into the trash. Abby flees in terror, only to run smack into Carson Reed, the professor who recently had her arrested at an animal rights protest. After a biting exchange, Abby storms out of the building. But if there’s anything she can’t stand, it’s injustice and bullies. So, even though she knows bad luck comes in threes, she ignores the advice of her sometimes boyfriend, hunk-a-licious Marco Salvare, and heads back in to retrieve her dignity and her flower—only to find the rose now decorating a dead professor, and herself the prime suspect....


Nipped in the Bud

Nipped in the Bud

Author: Sheila Connolly

Publisher: Beyond The Page

Published: 2018-10-29

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1946069868

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The New York Times bestselling author of A Late Frost returns with orchard owner Meg Chapin trying to stem the tide of crime . . . Winter still has a firm stranglehold on the small town of Granford, and newly married orchard owner Meg Chapin is restless to begin her spring pruning and planting, while Seth busies himself with a new project of his own. But their relative peace is shattered when a gunshot breaks the winter silence and they discover the body of a dead woman on their land. What’s just as troubling is that the state police have hushed up the murder and are warning Meg not to investigate. Never one to sit by idly with a killer on the loose, Meg starts digging for clues and probing for answers as discreetly as she can. When the victim turns out to have been an undercover reporter doing a story on the blossoming trade in illegal drugs in the area, Meg’s stunned to learn that this very modern crime has come to sleepy Granford. Unwilling to accept that the nasty business has put down roots so close to home—and led to a murder that occurred literally in her own backyard—Meg is determined to nip it in the bud before the town she knows and loves turns rotten . . . Praise for the Orchard Mysteries: “Delightful. . . . [A] fascinating whodunit filled with surprises.” —The Mystery Gazette “Connolly’s cozy has sympathetic characters who are not stereotypes, nice details about life in a small town, and information about a heritage orchard—all of which make this a warm, very satisfying read.”—RT Reviews “Sheila Connolly’s Orchard Mysteries are some of the most satisfying cozy mysteries I’ve ever read. . . . Warm and entertaining from the first paragraph to the last.” —Lesa’s Book Critiques


Dirty Rotten Tendrils

Dirty Rotten Tendrils

Author: Kate Collins

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2010-10-05

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 110144374X

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The newest Flower Shop mystery When high-powered lawyer Ken "the Lip" Lipinski is found dead from a suspicious overdose, florist and amateur sleuth Abby Knight finds it hard to swallow that his opposing counsel—and her old boss—is the murderer. Watch a Video


Dearly Depotted

Dearly Depotted

Author: Kate Collins

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2005-07-05

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780451215857

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Abby has her hands full at her cousin Jillian's wedding as florist, bridesmaid, and grandma-sitter-all while wearing a hideous dress. Then the groom's 90-year-old grandmother goes missing from the reception. On her search, Abby finds the corpse of guest Jack Snyder. Now she must find out who killed Jack in the pulpit.


Mum's the Word

Mum's the Word

Author: Kate Collins

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2004-11-02

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1101097906

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Abby Knight is the proud owner of her hometown flower shop, but a new low-cost competitor is killing her profits-and a black SUV just rammed her vintage Corvette in a hit-and-run. She's determined to track down the driver, but when the trail turns deadly, the next flower arrangement might be for her own funeral.


Nipped in the Bud

Nipped in the Bud

Author: Susan Sleeman

Publisher: Barbour Publishing

Published: 2010-10

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1607422239

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Prepare to attend the Pickle Fest in Serendipity, Oregon, along with Paige Turner and Adam Hayes. But first you must help them unravel the mystery of how the city manager wound up dead in a mound of mulch in the city park that Paige was hired to landscape. Can Adam’s knowledge of the law keep her out of jail and win her love?


Snipped in the Bud: A Tale from the Garden of Mysteries

Snipped in the Bud: A Tale from the Garden of Mysteries

Author: Donna Alice Patton

Publisher: Solstice Publishing

Published: 2015-11-20

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9781625263124

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Vanished - another Summer Snow rose! Someone - or some thing - has been taking junior-gardener Becky McGuffey's prize-winning flowers. With the county fair is only weeks away, she can't have a thief taking her roses. Will she be able to solve the mystery in time to enter her roses in the fair? Relying on her family and friends, Becky digs deep to find the answers. Then more troubles bloom in this garden of mysteries. Will Becky find the thief in time?


The Mysterious Plus

The Mysterious Plus

Author: William Tarvin

Publisher: William L Tarvin

Published:

Total Pages: 1472

ISBN-13:

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The Mysterious Plus opens with a situation recently in the news: the murder of an American embassy official in a North African country. The aim of the novel, however, is broader than an individual act of violence. Its murder becomes a symbol of the fanatic-inflamed divisions between Muslim Middle East and Judeo-Christian West, which are fraying the ties that bond humanity. The hero of The Mysterious Plus straddles both worlds. To save his sister, Omar Naaman, nineteen, betrayed comrades and country during Algeria’s fight for independence from colonial rule. At the war’s end, the defeated French, grateful for his double-dealing service, whisked him to France, bestowing a new identity, Remy Montpellier. Years later, Remy is coerced by the French DGSE (their intelligence service) to return incognito to Algeria, where as Omar he is still branded as a traitor, in fact, as the last of the “Seven Devils,” the first six “great collaborators” having been tracked down and killed by Algerian agents. Sent to investigate the gay-bashing murder of an American embassy attaché, who (DGSE suspected) was trafficking classified documents, Remy gradually moves from pursuer to pursued. Will he fulfill the true purpose of his returning to Algiers, or will his treasonous past overtake him? How does the “Mysterious Plus” control the answers to these two questions and hence the resolution to the novel? In his previous book, The Saint of Sodomy (GLB, 1999), William Tarvin, who lived in the Middle East for two decades, satirized Muslim sexual hypocrisies. Though the same barbed wit infuses The Mysterious Plus, it is counterpoised by a darker strain, that materialistic/spiritual differences between West and Middle East threaten to sever the cords bonding humanity. Addendum: Since the novel incorporates ideas from around one thousand philosophical, religious, literary, social, psychological, historical, and political works, Tarvin has provided some commentary and definitions in end-of-chapter footnotes.


Pavane

Pavane

Author: Keith Roberts

Publisher: OLD EARTH BOOKS

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781882968398

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A collection of linked short stories set in a twentieth century where The Roman Catholic Church controls the western world, the Protestant Reformation never happened, the Inquisition thrives, and a tyrannical Rome maintains its power in a Dark Age by limiting knowledge, outlawing electricity, and curbing technology.