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Roots of murder

The Flower Shop in River City, MO, is Bretta Solomon's whole life. Widowed more than a year ago when her cop husband had a heart attack, Bretta has thrown herself into her florist's business and her place in this small rural Midwestern community. And her diet--she's lost a lot of weight in the intervening year. If only she could shed her grief in the same way. When Bretta reads in the newspaper that Isaac Miller, an Amish farmer who supplied some of her most beautiful flowers, has died under mysterious circumstances, she's shocked and saddened. But her shock turns to curiosity when Isaac's brother, Evan, a friend of hers since his family bought her parents' farm in neighboring Woodgrove, calls and asks her to help him find out more about his brother's death. What Bretta finds when she begins looking into Isaac's murder--for that's what it was--is a complicated web of mistrust and suspicion both inside and around the Amish community. The sheriff suspects Evan, Evan suspects the neighbors, and Bretta finds her florist competitors unnaturally interested in Isaac's garden. Bretta's talent for digging around is both her blessing and her curse. Roots of Murder is the first novel in Janis Harrison's Bretta Solomon Gardening Mysteries--a charming cozy mystery and an atmospheric story about small-town life.

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  • "As florist Bretta Solomon of Missouri opens an investigation into the murder of an Amish flower grower, someone plants a snake in her car to discourage her. A look at the flower industry and people's attitude to the Amish."
  • ""Widowed more than a year since her cop husband died of a heart attack, Bretta Solomon has thrown herself into her florist business in the small, rural community of River City, Missouri. Bretta is shocked and saddened when she reads that Isaac Miller, an Amish farmer who supplied some of her most beautiful flowers, has died under mysterious circumstances. But her shock turns to curiosity when his brother, Evan, a friend ever since his family bought her parents' farm, asks her to help him learn more about Isaac's death."--Back cover."
  • "The Flower Shop in River City, MO, is Bretta Solomon's whole life. Widowed more than a year ago when her cop husband had a heart attack, Bretta has thrown herself into her florist's business and her place in this small rural Midwestern community. And her diet--she's lost a lot of weight in the intervening year. If only she could shed her grief in the same way. When Bretta reads in the newspaper that Isaac Miller, an Amish farmer who supplied some of her most beautiful flowers, has died under mysterious circumstances, she's shocked and saddened. But her shock turns to curiosity when Isaac's brother, Evan, a friend of hers since his family bought her parents' farm in neighboring Woodgrove, calls and asks her to help him find out more about his brother's death. What Bretta finds when she begins looking into Isaac's murder--for that's what it was--is a complicated web of mistrust and suspicion both inside and around the Amish community. The sheriff suspects Evan, Evan suspects the neighbors, and Bretta finds her florist competitors unnaturally interested in Isaac's garden. Bretta's talent for digging around is both her blessing and her curse. Roots of Murder is the first novel in Janis Harrison's Bretta Solomon Gardening Mysteries--a charming cozy mystery and an atmospheric story about small-town life."@en

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  • "Detective and mystery"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Roots of murder"@en
  • "Unter der Tollkirsche : Roman"
  • "Roots of murder"