Even the prettiest flower can be poisonous.
Detective duo Mrs Jameson and Marjorie Swallow are called to investigate when a renowned garden designer suspects that someone is sabotaging her priceless Himalayan Sapphire Lilies, ahead of the 1923 Chelsea Flower Show. But soon it’s not just the flowers that are dying. Rival gardeners, intrepid plant hunters and even King George V himself are caught up in a poisonous bouquet with its roots deep in the mountains of Tibet.
The third in the Marjorie Swallow 1920s murder mystery series takes readers to grand country houses, dodgy pubs serving Covent Garden flower market and – of course – all the glamour of Chelsea.
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Amazon and Good Reads Reviews
“I simply adore Mrs. Jameson and Marjorie Swallow. They are strong, intuitive and intelligent. The secondary characters are well drawn and often amusing.”
“I found this to be a marvellous tale, well researched, plenty of red herrings, and with a sufficient number of period details to satisfy the most critical reader.”
“That was such fun! It was a really well done cozy mystery, with great details about horticulture and the Chelsea flower show and life in 1920s London. It was very much as if a Miss Fischer mystery was set in England.”