Bones in the Begonias
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4.4 • 13 Ratings
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- £5.99
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- £5.99
Publisher Description
Riches to rags. … Chaos continues. … Murders abound. … Honestly?
Doreen Montgomery’s new life in Kelowna was supposed to be a fresh start after a nasty split from her husband of fourteen years, plus a chance to get her bearings and her life back on track. Instead her first week in her new hometown was spent digging up dead bodies, chasing clues, and getting in Corporal Mack Moreau’s way.
But now that the old cold case has been solved, and the murderer brought to justice, Doreen believes things might go her way this week. When Mack hires her to whip his mother’s garden into shape, it seems like a second chance, both for Doreen’s new beginning in Kelowna and for her budding relationship with Mack.
But, instead of digging up Mrs. Moreau’s struggling begonias and planting them in a better location, Doreen discovers another set of bones … and another mystery to solve. As the clues pile up, Mack makes it abundantly clear that he doesn’t want or need her help, but Doreen can’t resist the lure of another whodunit. As she and Mack butt heads and chase red herrings, Doreen’s grandmother, Nan, sets odds and places bets on who solves the crime first.
All while a murderer is watching …
Customer Reviews
Bones in the Begonias
Doreen certainly knows how to find trouble in the highly amusing and entertaining story the second in this series. Yet another well written and interesting book which I enjoyed
A great read
Another great book in this series and yep just as the title suggests, there are bones in the begonias. After her last “help” she gave to Mack all Doreen wants is a quiet life. Well she could get it if she didn’t find a bone with Mack there. A pretty box, a ring and many more bones later and the hunt is on to find the victim and the person who committed it. Will Doreen leave well alone? Or will her interest be piqued enough to investigate? I love Mack the awesome policeman dispairs at Doreen’s interference but really doesn’t do much about it, at he animals who all have their place and at Doreen’s Nan who is always the one who says so much but doesn’t seem to mean it. I can’t wait to read other books in this series.