The plot thickets / Julia Henry.
While cleaning up the historic Goosebush Cemetery, Lilly Jayne stumbles upon the body of Whitney Dunne-Bradford, the conniving custodian of the graveyard, and must dig up the dirt on the real killer when the homicide inquiry suddenly targets an old friend.
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- ISBN: 9781496733108 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 362 pages ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp., [2022]
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General Note: | Includes gardening tips. |
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Subject: | Retired women > Fiction. Gardening > Fiction. Undertakers and undertaking > Fiction. Cemeteries > Fiction. Murder > Investigation > Fiction. Massachusetts > Fiction. |
Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Cozy mysteries. |
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While cleaning up the historic Goosebush Cemetery, Lilly Jayne stumbles upon the body of Whitney Dunne-Bradford, the conniving custodian of the graveyard, and must dig up the dirt on the real killer when the homicide inquiry suddenly targets an old friend. Original. - Random House, Inc.
The ever-quintessential New England town of Goosebush, Massachusetts truly shines in springtime, but when an underhanded undertaker digs herself an early grave, itâs up to sixty-something gardening sleuth Lilly Jayneâand her fellow Garden Squad members of courseâ to unearth the cryptic killer . . .
With springâs arrival in Goosebush, Lilly and the Beautification Committee turn their eyes to new projects. A cleanup of the historic Goosebush Cemetery may be in order, after Lilly and Delia find the plots there sorely neglected and inexplicably rearranged. Lilly soon discovers that Whitney Dunne-Bradford snapped up custodianship of the graveyard once she inherited Bradford Funeral Homes. But before Lilly can get to the bottom of the tombstone tampering, she stumbles upon Whitneyâs body at the Jayne family mausoleum . . .
Though at first it appears Whitney died by suicide, Lilly has doubts, and apparently, so does Chief of Police Bash Haywood, who quickly opens a murder investigation. Plenty of folks in town had bones to pick with Whitney, including her stepdaughter, Sasha, and funeral home employee, Dewey Marshâall three recently charged with illegal business practices. But when the homicide inquiry suddenly targets an old friend, Lilly and the Garden Squad must rally to exhume the truth before the real killer buries it forever . . .