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Death of a Political Plant: A Gardening Mystery [Mass Market Paperback]

Ann Ripley (Author)
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November 3, 1998
Ann Ripley's horticultural heroine, Louise Eldridge, enchanted mystery lovers of all varieties in Death of a Garden Pest and Mulch
.  Now she returns in a witty new tale of muckraking, murder, and deeply buried--and very dangerous--secrets.  

Louise's TV show, Gardening with Nature, has made her a celebrity, sweeping her from lawn-mower commercials all the way to the president's National Environmental Commission.  Not that Louise is about to get her hands dirty in the mudslinging campaigns of an election year.  As usual, her main concerns are right in her own backyard.

Here, in Washington's suburban Sylvan Valley, she is subject to an unwelcome infestation of houseguests that threatens to crowd out her houseplants.  Least welcome of all are three bossy busybodies in town for the Perennial Plant Society convention, who fete Louise as official "Plant Person of the Year" but press her to slash back the sweetgums and swamp oaks that give her beloved garden its pristine air.

Her grin-and-bear-it mood is lightened, however, by the arrival of an old flame.  Twenty years ago, in the first bloom of youth, Louise fell heavily for Jay McCormick's crooked smile and crusading charm.  Now, he's an investigative journalist looking worriedly over his shoulder.  Jay confides that he's come on two distinct undercover missions.  One is to ensure that his ex-wife, a high-powered political lawyer, doesn't cheat on the rules for custody of their young daughter.  Around the other, he raises an impenetrable thicket of secrecy.

But Jay's cover is blown when he surfaces, a nibbled corpse, in a neighbor's ornamental fishpond.  Who put him there? And what was the mysterious story he was investigating? Only Louise can unearth the trail that leads from a missing computer to a pistol-packing intruder trampling her purple-spotted toad lilies to evidence hidden where only a hardcore gardener could find it.  Soon she's digging up enough dirt--social, marital, and political--to uproot some of Washington's top players...if she doesn't get herself nipped in the bud first.

Ripening suspense, a thorny plot, and plenty of gardening tips make Death of a Political Plant a perfect bouquet of murder, mystery, and mayhem.

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Ripley's Louise Eldridge mysteries keep getting better. In her third puzzler, (after Mulch and Death of a Garden Pest), Louise, co-host of Washington, D.C., public television's Gardening with Nature, finds herself embroiled in presidential politics and overwhelmed by houseguests?and she's not sure which is worse. Clinton-esque President Fairchild's chief of staff is pushing her to feature the president's environmental initiatives on her show, while the minions of a presidential hopeful (Newtily named Goodrich) make veiled threats about pinching the funding for public broadcasting. Then an old flame, Jay McCormick, an investigative reporter digging into a sensitive political story and who needs to lie low for a couple of days, asks to stay with her. When more unexpected houseguests arrive (representatives of the Perennial Plant Society, which has just named her Plant Person of the year), Louise moves Jay to the home of vacationing friends. The next morning, she finds his body floating in the friends' water garden. Missing are his computer and disks; suddenly present is an intruder nosing around Louise's house. The disks finally turn up, loaded with enough dirt to sink one of the presidential candidates for good?and someone is perfectly willing to kill Louise to make sure they don't reach the public. If real-life political scandal has stolen some of Ripley's thunder, her well-paced tale is nevertheless peopled with fully dimensioned characters, and her gardening tips are both intelligent and relevant to the story.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Garden lovers will be happy to find irrepressible gardener extraordinaire Louise Eldridge once again up to her wellies in the muck of intrigue. This latest escapade finds the stunning television gardening celebrity, long married to a dashing, covert government agent, face to face with Jay, an ex-college beau who turns up out of the blue, asking to secrete himself away in Louise's spare room while he writes some sort of expose. Ripley's writing has panache, creating just the right nuances of tension and warmth between Louise and husband, Bill, coupled with an engaging gardening story line that has members of the Perennial Plant Society descending upon Louise's home for an interview. To top it off, Ripley tightly interweaves the threads of a Washington brouhaha, complete with an ensemble of frightful politicos. Actual garden essays interspersed between chapters make worthwhile reading in and of themselves! Like the densely layered scales of dormant tulip bulbs, the pages of Ripley's latest novel contain everything needed to provide a delightful fanfare for the upcoming spring season. Alice Joyce --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 332 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (November 3, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553577352
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553577358
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 0.8 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,168,864 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a Great Garden Mystery!, January 7, 2000
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I've read quite a few mysteries, but this one kept me guessing. Each character introduced seemed a likely suspect. Great plot and story development. You don't have to be a gardener to appreciate this mystery, but if you are, you'll love it even more. This one stays in my personal library.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable!, February 11, 1998
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Louise Eldridge, co-anchor of the "Gardening With Nature" TV show, agrees to allow her former lover, news reporter Jay McCormack, to stay at her Washington DC home as a houseguest. Jay is conducting an undercover investigation of the Goodrich camp's presidential campaign tactics. He has evidence that they are spreading ugly lies about their opponent, the incumbent president, to discredit him and elect their man.

When Jay is murdered, Louise begins to investigate. She learns that Jay has incriminating proof that Goodrich approved his camp not only spreading lies against the President, but buying informers to verify those falsehoods are "true". They established a phony audit trail. However, the Goodrich campaign team has proven that they will do anything, including murder, to insure that knowledge is never made public.

Readers will enjoy this humorous and poignant political who-done-it. The heroine is charming as she struggles to get out of trouble and the political dirty tricks (though apparently extreme) are fun to read about. However, the gardening essays, interspersed throughout the novel, will interest only to those who enjoy this hobby. The essays for us non-gardeners can be easily skipped without losing the story line. The rest of Ann Ripley's DEATH OF A POLITICAL PLANT: A GARDENING MYSTERY is a wonderful mystery, leaving readers with the seed of wanting the next installment to be published quickly.

Harriet Klausner

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1.0 out of 5 stars Death of a Political Plant, February 13, 2000
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This was my first experience with a Ripley book and I was very disappointed. Since the book's setting is very close to where I live, I found her descriptions of the environment and the characters interesting. However, the story dragged on and on and the solution to the crime was contrived.
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