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Botanical whodunnit

An intoxicating read with an addictive new heroine

nyone that loves gardens and mystery is going to be hooked by this unusual story. is a winning mix of the botanical and the sinister. It features a character who is isolated and eccentric. A lot of novels at the moment seem to follow the same formula and I don’t always find them convincing, but Professor Eustacia Rose is a wonderful creation and the story

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