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Death at the Spring Plant Sale: A Gardening Mystery  
Author: Ann Ripley
ISBN: 1575667797
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Death at the Spring Plant Sale: A Gardening Mystery

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

Louise Eldridge plans to cover the annual Bethesda Garden Club plant sale in Maryland for her TV show, but the shooting death of the club president, the attractive and well-bred wife of a Washington VIP, upsets the azalea cart in Death at the Spring Plant Sale: A Gardening Mystery, Ann Ripley's sixth entry (after 2002's The Christmas Garden Affair) in her appealing cozy series. Once again Louise must turn amateur sleuth in a story full of menacing incident and horticultural detail. Agent, Jane Jordan Browne. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

Working on an upcoming program for her public television show, Louise Eldridge attends the Bethesda Garden Club's famous spring sale and visits good friend Emily, a club officer. Unfortunately, the pair winds up sleuthing when someone kills the club's president. A welcome series addition-which plants a few helpful gardening hints. For cozy fans. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

Louise Eldridge (The Christmas Garden Affair, 2002, etc.), gardening expert par excellence, with a TV series to prove it, attends an annual do where somebody gets done in. Having accepted an invitation from longtime friend Emily Holley to do a program on the Old Georgetown Garden Club annual plant show and sale in Bethesda, Louise is staying with Emily and her rather aloof husband Alex. She meets club members, visits their stalls, and soon picks up some of their competitive rancor. After meeting club president Catherine Freeman, married to government economic bigwig Walter, Louise is shocked and mystified when Catherine is shot to death through the open window of the car driven by Walter. Emily joins Louise in exploring means and motives—among them the real relationship between Walter and his sexy aide Reese Janning, as well as (of course) the long-seething jealousy of some club members over Catherine￯﾿ᄑs prizewinning azaleas. Louise￯﾿ᄑs reports to the police are sourly dismissed as so many garden weeds until the wildly unlikely denouement. Stiff dialogue, colorless people, and an unconvincing story: one of Ripley￯﾿ᄑs lesser efforts, even for gardening fans. Agent: Jane Jordan Browne

     



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