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4.0 out of 5 stars Good mystery except for gardening essays
Muggy and moist Washington DC is home to Louise Eldridge, hostess of the PBS show "Gardening with Nature." Her director sends Louise to the Boulder area as part of a series of location shows on "The Open Spaces." Louise finds the dry mountain climate of Colorado as quite a shock and she has a hard time adjusting. Though a TV personality, Louise has...
Published on May 2, 2000 by Harriet Klausner

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1.0 out of 5 stars Snob
If you enjoy being lectured to by a lefty, elitist snob and if you believe that your 'heroine' can outrun bullets, then Ripley books are just the ones for you.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good mystery except for gardening essays, May 2, 2000
This review is from: The Perennial Killer: A Gardening Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
Muggy and moist Washington DC is home to Louise Eldridge, hostess of the PBS show "Gardening with Nature." Her director sends Louise to the Boulder area as part of a series of location shows on "The Open Spaces." Louise finds the dry mountain climate of Colorado as quite a shock and she has a hard time adjusting. Though a TV personality, Louise has gained quite a national reputation for her work on homicide investigations. However, she hopes that her western stay remains trouble free.

Unfortunately on her first day in Boulder, Louise finds a dead body. Local rancher Jimmy Porter, whose spread was going to be used by Louise, has a bullet in his chest. The chauvinistic sheriff declares a poacher killed Jimmy. Almost everyone else thinks otherwise. Reluctantly, Louise is dragged into the investigation. She soon learns that almost everyone close to Jimmy had a motive to kill him and that the real culprit may soon have a reason to murder Louise.

Anyone who enjoys gardening will be happy for the insight provided throughout the novel. Those who have little interest in gardening can easily skip through those passages without losing the theme of the main story line. Although the plot requires a big leap of faith at certain points, amateur sleuth fans will enjoy THE PERENNIAL KILLER because of the likable heroine. Readers will sympathize with her problems even as they applaud her inner strength, which carries the tale. Ann Ripley elasticized the credibility of her subplots beyond the reach of Mr. Fantastic, but those readers who enjoy an entertaining gardening cozy will still feel a Rocky Mountain High after reading this novel.

Harriet Klausner

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1.0 out of 5 stars Snob, December 7, 2008
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This review is from: The Perennial Killer: A Gardening Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
If you enjoy being lectured to by a lefty, elitist snob and if you believe that your 'heroine' can outrun bullets, then Ripley books are just the ones for you.
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The Perennial Killer: A Gardening Mystery by Ann Ripley (Mass Market Paperback - May 2000)
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