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Bella Donna: A quirky botanical mystery for fans of Robert Thorogood and Richard Osman [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 243x163x31 mm, kaal: 534 g
  • Sari: A Professor Eustacia Rose Mystery
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Black and White Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1785307339
  • ISBN-13: 9781785307331
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 243x163x31 mm, kaal: 534 g
  • Sari: A Professor Eustacia Rose Mystery
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Black and White Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1785307339
  • ISBN-13: 9781785307331
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From the bestselling author of BBC Between the Covers Book Club pick, Devil's Breath, comes the latest gripping instalment in Jill Johnson's Professor Eustacia Rose Mysteries.

'A tangled poisonous plot with a unique, thorny character at its heart, Jill Johnson has created a whodunnit as addictive as any narcotic' - ANDREINA CORDANI 'Original and engrossing' - JANE BETTANY 'Eustacia is a delightful sleuth . . . A charming, quirky and compulsive read' - JESSICA BULL

SECRETS ARE THE DEADLIEST POISON

Eustacia Rose is done with murder cases. She's ready to settle down with her partner, Matilde, and focus on her work at the university. To live a normal life.

But then along comes a case she can't resist investigating - because this time, the murder victim was poisoned with hemlock, one of the plants stolen from Eustacia's illicit garden of poisonous plants. And Eustacia is not the only one desperate to retrieve her lost treasure: the beguiling trader of rare plants, Zsa Zsa, and rival university professor Hutchins are on the trail, too, not to mention the dangerous criminal gang determined to keep hold of the lethal plants.

The stakes are higher than ever for Eustacia. Because if she cannot save her plants in time, there will be more deaths - and this time, the blood will be on her hands . . .

With a quirky protagonist, dark academia aesthetic and an array of exotic poisonous plants, this unique spin on the classic murder mystery novel will hook fans Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, Robert Thorogood's The Marlow Murder Club and Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club.

Arvustused

'Professor Eustacia Rose, genius botanical toxicologist, eccentric loner, instinctive detective and all-round mystery - a splendid creation.' -- Praise for Devil's Breath * M. J. CARTER, author of the Blake and Avery Mystery novels * 'With Eustacia Rose, Jill has created an utterly unique character and has ensured that the detective genre turns a new leaf. Mystery, murder, and mulch. What's not to love.' -- Praise for Devil's Breath * Adil Ray OBE * 'Sherlock Holmes meets Gardeners' Question Time' -- Praise for Devil's Breath * Nish Kumar on BBC2's Between the Covers * 'I absolutely tore through it! Eustacia is a delightful sleuth and, as a fellow plant lover, I adored the way the mystery was revealed as we learnt more about the poisonous plants in her collection. Who knew there were so many ways to die in a garden? Overall, it's a charming, quirky and compulsive read and I look forward to many more adventures with the professor.' * Jessica Bull, author of Miss Austin Investigates * 'Another intriguing case for Eustacia in this quirky and charming series. Bella Donna is original and engrossing - a must-read for lovers of horticulture and crime fiction.' * Jane Bettany, author of the Violet Brewster novels and DI Isabel Blood novels *

Muu info

Professor Eustacia Rose is trying to get her old life back. But as always, things get more complicated when poisonous plants - and people - start to disappear . . .
Jill Johnson has lived in South-East Asia, Europe and New Zealand. Her novel Devil's Breath, the first in the Professor Eustacia Rose Mysteries, was a BBC2 Between the Covers Book Club pick and was longlisted for the prestigious Ngaio Marsh Best Novel Award. Jill obtained a B.A. Degree in Landscape Design. She has previously owned an editorial cartoon gallery, a comic shop and has been involved in a graphic novel publishing house. She is a Faber Academy graduate and now lives in Brighton with her children. Jill's writing is inspired by her Maori heritage.