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Common Or Garden Crime An Irish Gardening Mystery Sheila Pim

  • SKU: BELL-43895484
Common Or Garden Crime An Irish Gardening Mystery Sheila Pim
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Publisher: Rue Morgue
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.75 MB
Pages: 157
Author: Sheila Pim
ISBN: 9780915230365, 0915230364
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Common Or Garden Crime An Irish Gardening Mystery Sheila Pim by Sheila Pim 9780915230365, 0915230364 instant download after payment.

Lucy Bex investigates when one of her neighbors on the outskirts of Dublin is poisoned with monkshood grown in Lucy's own garden.
Sheila Pim's crisp first book, Common or Garden Crime, originally
published in 1945 and reprinted now in The Rue Morgue's vintage series,
tells of murder by herbs in a Dublin protosuburb. When a neighbor is
murdered with monkshood from Lucy Bex's garden, the upright, indomitable
Bex undertakes to save the wrongfully accused.

Set in a small Irish village during World War II, this 1945 novel
features protagonist Lucy Bex, who discovers that although her town is
far from the fighting, it might be just as dangerous when a neighbor
ends up poisoned by plants growing in Lucy's own garden.

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