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ISBN: | 1618071033 (ISBN13: 9781618071033) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Petal Pushers Mystery #1 |
Tina D.C. Hayes
Paperback | Pages: 222 pages Rating: 3.51 | 57 Users | 14 Reviews
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Darci Shelton has just one year to make her new flower shop a success, but she must come to terms with the store's resident ghost while struggling to put Petal Pushers in the black.Customers in the small Kentucky town keep Darci busy with flower arrangements and landscaping jobs. She also has to watch over her pregnant employee, and puts herself in jeopardy trying to help the sheriff crack a murder case. While all that's going on, the ghost heals puny plants, entertains the parakeet, and her cold spots keep the cooling bill down, but a dead woman who pops up beside floral displays just isn't good for business. Financial ups and downs are hard enough to deal with, plus Darci needs to find out what the apparition wants, before it scares everyone away . . . or worse.
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Title | : | Poison, Perennials, and a Poltergeist (Petal Pushers Mystery #1) |
Author | : | Tina D.C. Hayes |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 222 pages |
Published | : | March 19th 2013 by Grey Gate Media, LLC |
Categories | : | Mystery. Cozy Mystery. Literary Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.51 From 57 Users | 14 ReviewsDiscuss Containing Books Poison, Perennials, and a Poltergeist (Petal Pushers Mystery #1)
Loved this book and cannot wait to start the next in the series. I love anything that has to do with gardening, flowers, mysteries and Victorian ghosts. This had it all.I truly enjoyed this light hearted, refreshing story of a small town woman trying to make her dream come true. The old house she purchased for her flower shop came with a bonus, the ghost of the lady that had once made this house a home for her family. The ghost still resides in the house for reasons not at first apparent to Darci.While trying to make a go of her new business Darci finds herself in the middle of a murder mystery. To make matters worse she becomes the next target.This is a great
One and a half stars, rounded up to be nice since I generally liked the characters. But there's one very important thing to keep in mind here: this book is not a mystery. There is a mystery aspect to it, but it is the least important plot line and not at all a central focus. Not getting what you're expecting pretty much ruinsThe main plot is Darci's new flower shop. We follow her throughout her first year of opening. She's determined to make it work--but if at the end of a year's time it
Very slow start. It was bit boring at the beginning then picked up and was quite enjoyable. Great mystery.
more for the pre teens and teens. Story was disappointing in its ramblings as Darcy establishes her flower shop in a small Kentucky town. By the time the ghost lady's story is told, you don't really care anymore. I realize this is the first book in a series, but I will pass on the rest of this series.
I enjoyed the book "Poison, Perennials, and a Poltergeist" book one in the Petal Pushers series and can't wait until the next book is available! The flower shop called Petal Pushers is very interesting. This book has a lot of unexpected things, such as a murder mystery and a ghost that makes herself very present at Petal Pushers. I especially enjoyed the plant of the month section that was a blog post by Darci at the end of each chapter; they were very informative about flowers.
POISON, PERENNIALS, & A POLTERGEISTBy Tina D.C. HayesIf you are partial to flowers, departed spirits, mysteries involving toxic beans, you will love this novel. Its more than a mystery. The main character is an enterprising florist with lots of interesting relatives popping in and out of chapters. She occasionally comes close to breaking her neck trying to answer the phone while working on her crafts but her mind is always working on the case of Mr. Maldonado who is deader than a dodo. The
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