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It's A Mystery
I went to the library and grabbed a few books really fast b/c of time constraints. One of them is a mystery. And the author, Anthony Eglin, centers his stories around English gardens. What fun. So those of you who are looking at a long winter and like a mystery, these might be enjoyable to you.
Re: It's A Mystery
Yes ! thanks for the tip ! love mysteries, what fun to combine the two ! give me an old black and white mystery movie or even book and I'm a happy camper ! youv'e made my day. Chopper, am surprised to hear you found one in that setting, have been out of touch myself, but got all the old detective movies. Enjoy !
Garden Angel- Posts : 247
Join date : 2010-05-17
Location : zone 8b, SoCal
Thanks for the tip
I'd never heard of this author. I just searched for his books online and they look interesting. Thanks for the tip, Chopper.
ander217- Posts : 1450
Join date : 2010-03-16
Age : 69
Location : Southeastern Missouri (6b)
Re: It's A Mystery
Hmmm, I'm thinking maybe there's got to be one of those hedge mazes involved in one of the books? well we'll see , english gardens are so interesting.
Garden Angel- Posts : 247
Join date : 2010-05-17
Location : zone 8b, SoCal
Re: It's A Mystery
What got me was they were redoing an old garden and it included a one acre vegetable garden. I think my heart actually started racing with the excitement of it. LOL. I was mentally designing it as an SFG.
Re: It's A Mystery
love it! I enjoy reading books involving horses - how great to find some involving gardening!
martha- Posts : 2188
Join date : 2010-03-03
Age : 67
Location : Acton, Massachusetts Zone 5b/6a
Can't wait to read his books!
I've read the two our local library has to offer and enjoyed them very much!
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Location : Columbia, SC (Zone 8)
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