After Ivy Willowby dies in her garden with a Malice Plant in her hand, Rosemary Wilde is stunned to find she's the beneficiary of Ivy's will---if she outlives the survivorship clause. With potential heirs buzzing around like angry bees, burglaries, and unexpected liaisons, the Cedar Lake Garden club isn't lacking either dirt or manure. But who---or what---killed Ivy? When Rosemary decides to test the "curse" of the Malice Plant, she finds there's more than enough malice to go around.
After Ivy Willowby dies in her garden with a Malice Plant in her hand, Rosemary Wilde is stunned to find she's the beneficiary of Ivy's will---if she outlives the survivorship clause. With potential heirs buzzing around like angry bees, burglaries, and unexpected liaisons, the Cedar Lake Garden club isn't lacking either dirt or manure. But who---or what---killed Ivy? When Rosemary decides to test the "curse" of the Malice Plant, she finds there's more than enough malice to go around.
"Gardening with intent to kill.... Ainy Rainwater's fast-paced and witty mystery is a winner. Her Cedar Lake reminds me of Bill Crider's delightful small-town Texas, and she handles the gardening aspects of the story with such a sure hand she made me believe in the malice plant." ----Lillian Stewart Carl, author of the Jean Fairbairn/Alasdair Cameron mystery series
Product Details
BN ID: 2940012229816
Publisher: Idiolith
Publication date: 9/24/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 354 KB
Meet the Author
Ainy Rainwater lives in the greater Houston area with her husband and rescue dogs. She enjoys reading, writing, playing guitar and percussion, gardening, daydreaming, wasting time on the computer, and procrastinating. There are no Malice Plants in her garden.
The publication of Ainy Rainwater's early novels as ebooks marks her return to print, and other work will follow. She is best known for the digital pop which she makes under the name Gymshoes. "Everest Sunrise" was featured in the documentary What It Takes. After hurricanes Katrina and Rita she released an EP of songs, A Tropical Depression, the profits of which go to benefit the American Red Cross. As "Gymshoes" she is also the founder and primary songwriter for Undead Monkey. Idiolith has released a number of Gymshoes albums which are available from iTunes and other online stores. For more about Gymshoes music, please see the Gymshoes website http://gymshoesmusic.com, which has liner notes, links to social networks, streaming music and much more. Early Undead Monkey music is available from archive.org or the band website, http://theundeadmonkey.com. Ainy Rainwater's website is A Truant Disposition, http://truantdisposition.com.
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Overview
After Ivy Willowby dies in her garden with a Malice Plant in her hand, Rosemary Wilde is stunned to find she's the beneficiary of Ivy's will---if she outlives the survivorship clause. With potential heirs buzzing around like angry bees, burglaries, and unexpected liaisons, the Cedar Lake Garden club isn't lacking either dirt or manure. But who---or what---killed Ivy? When Rosemary decides to test the "curse" of the Malice Plant, she finds there's more than enough malice to go around.