Garden Bloggers' Book Club - Aug-Sept Selection

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Garden Bloggers' Book Club - Aug-Sept Selection

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1Indygardener
jul 10, 2007, 2:26 pm

For the Garden Bloggers' Book Club August - September selection, I am selecting a garden mystery. Does anyone have any to recommend?

2florahistora
jul 11, 2007, 7:37 am

Though I cannot remember the series name, there are several mysteries involving a woman who became a TV "in the garden" personality and naturally ended up solving murders. She was from D.C., had a family, with a husband who worked in the intellegence community. It's been years since I read these - does anyone have a clue as to it's identity?
I will try to think of others.

3tardis
jul 11, 2007, 10:51 am

Could the author be Ann Ripley? I'm pretty sure I read some of those a while back, and she does write gardening mysteries.

4vonlafin
Redigeret: jul 11, 2007, 11:33 pm

Susan Wittig Albert has a whole series of herbal mysteries. They are very fun, and usually have recipes included.

5florahistora
jul 12, 2007, 8:16 am

>3 tardis: Tardis - Yes! You are absolutely right. I looked up her titles and remembered several. Thanks!
>4 vonlafin: Vonafin - I have not read any of Albert. They sound like fun beach reading.
>1 Indygardener: Indygardener - are these the kind of book you are interested in or were you thinking of something else entirely?

6tardis
jul 12, 2007, 10:50 am

Susan Wittig Albert is great - I like her mysteries. Plus (bonus) she's a LibraryThing member. Her first herbal mystery was Thyme of Death, I think.

7Indygardener
jul 15, 2007, 5:52 pm

These are the kinds of mysteries I was thinking of. Has anyone read mysteries by Heather Webber?

8florahistora
jul 16, 2007, 8:47 am

Heather Webber is new to me. I looked up her website www.heatherwebber.com and was introduced to her Nina Quinn character. Webber's book Digging for Trouble seems fun. LT's touchstones do not recognize her, though.
Again, thanks Indy for the introduction.

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