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Death in bloom Book
Book | St. Martin's Paperbacks edition. | St. Martin's Paperbacks, New York, NY : 2021.

  • 3 of 3 Copies Available at Libraries in Niagara Cooperative
  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
Place Hold
Branch Call Number Location Holdable? Status
Centennial FIC DYLAN 2021 Fiction Copy hold / Volume hold Available
Fleming - Beamsville FIC Dylan Fiction Copy hold / Volume hold Available
Grimsby Mystery paperback Paperbacks Copy hold / Volume hold Available
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Sierra Ravenswood is the new part-time employee of the Flower House, a flower shop in Aerieville, Tennessee. It's true she didn't expect to be back in her hometown at twenty-eight-years-old, but after her dream of making it as a singer in Nashville crashed and burned, she's just grateful to have found a soft place to land. Because, after all, Sierra firmly believes in being optimistic and positive about life, so she's sure she won't have to work at the Flower House forever. But things take a decidedly negative turn when a customer drops dead in the middle of her new bouquet-arranging workshop at the store. When it's discovered he was poisoned by a snack at the event, everyone at the workshop, including Sierra, is on the suspect list. To make matters worse, her boss has gone AWOL and left the store to her for the cost of one dollar, leaving Sierra in charge of both his store and his high-energy Corgi puppy, Gus. The town is on edge, and Sierra knows that murder is something that an upbeat attitude and a bouquet of sweet-smelling roses can't fix. She's determined to figure out whodunit, before anyone else in town meets an untimely reason for needing funeral flowers.
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  • ISBN: 9781250769510
  • Physical Description: 305 pagesprint
  • Edition: St. Martin's Paperbacks edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2021.
  • General Note: "A Flower House mystery"--Cover.

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