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Mulch Ado About Nothing
2000
First Published
3.71
Average Rating
256
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Pub 2001-10-02 272 eng Avon Books Suburban mom Jane Jeffry and her equally green-thumbless best friend Shelley Nowack could kill plastic plants But their scheme to improve themselves vegetatively dies on the vine when the celebrated botanist slated to teach a class at the local Community Center is mysteriously beaten into a coma - and her replacement turns out to be Dr. Stewart Eastman. an arrogant. self-promoting boor Did Dr. Eastman or a fellow classmate assault their. original instructor And who later plants a corpse in Eastmans compost heap Theres certainly an abundant crop of suspects. And its up to Jane to weed out a killer.
Avg Rating
3.71
Number of Ratings
853
5 STARS
22%
4 STARS
35%
3 STARS
37%
2 STARS
6%
1 STARS
1%
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Author

Jill Churchill
Author · 23 books

A pseudonym used by Janice Young Brooks. Jill Churchill, winner of the Agatha and Macavity Mystery Readers Awards, and nominated for an Anthony for her best-selling Jane Jeffry series, lives as Jane does, in a midwestern suburb. On purpose! She says writing this series and the Grace and Favor series is the best treat she can have without a knife and fork. Under her real name, Janice Young Brooks, and various pseudonyms, she's written historical novels, a gothic novel, and a history textbook as well as many articles for newspapers and magazines. When she's not writing, she's avidly doing genealogy which she says is a lot like mysteries with all the red herrings, clues, speculations, and surprises. She gardens enthusiastically, needlepoints superbly, and plays a mean game of gin against the computer. She has a son and daughter and two granddaughters, Rose Louise and Emma. Janice is currently in a battle of supremacy with her cat Max.

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