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È Deadly Nightshade Õ Mary Rosenblum
117 Mary Rosenblum

Boxed set of three bestselling suspense stories by Lindsey Stiles
Deadly Nightshade By Mary Rosenblum is a mystery and thriller read Rachel O Connor is Blossom City s landscaper and her passion is gardening To the delight of the elderly residents, she is hired to renew and improve the Retirement Village s decrepit gardens.Back with her trusty team of landscapers, she plans and starts to execute brilliant ideas for the space Soon after she starts however, there are rumours circling the Village of fraud When those that have complained suddenly pass away and foul [...]
Great ReadSmall town with big antics Characters with wonderful personalities and mystery galore Some romance and lots of whodunits Love the style of writing
I have not read any books by Mary Rosenblum, but enjoyed this one particularly due to its setting in Oregon on the Columbia River.I will read mysteries by this author.
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 aga [...]
I enjoyed this story of a lady landscaper working in small town Blossom City Her boyfriend is the chief of police and one of her work crew is accused of murder A well written who done it that keeps your interest high I learned a good bit about gardening and landscaping and would enjoy a repeat visit to Blossom City and this good cast of characters.
The evil one.Five stars for this tale of life and death in a small town where nothing ever happens Ms Rosenblum mixes a mystery with an expert hand and lets the reader try to discover the solution gently It s a good read, enjoy
Misleading titleThe book was quite good, although the title doesn t belong Nice character development, a few holes in the plot, overall a good read.