Death in the Garden
In 1925 beautiful, bohemian Diana Pollexfen was celebrating her 30th birthday, but the celebrations soured when her husband died, poisoned by a cocktail laced with some of Diana’s photographic chemicals. Sixty years later, Diana’s grand-niece, Helena, is also turning 30, but with rather less fanfare. An overworked attorney in London, Helena’s primary social outlet is an obsessive love affair. By way of distraction, Helena starts looking through her great-aunt’s papers and soon develops another obsession: determining just who did kill George Pollexfen in that lovely, sunlit garden between the wars.
Death in the Garden was chosen as one of the 12 Best Books of 2005 by National Public Radio.
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Fans of Ruth Rendell and Minette Walters
"A wondrously textured, multilayered detective novel in the grand tradition, with a strikingly unusual plot"—Denver Post
