**Abby and Marco's new neighborhood isn't as rosy as it seems in the latest Flower Shop Mystery from the *New York Times* bestselling author of *Florist Grump* and *A Root Awakening*.** Flower shop owner Abby Knight and her husband, Marco, are ecstatic to finally be moving into their new home
Moss Hysteria
โ Scribed by Kate Collins
- Book ID
- 100608880
- Publisher
- NAL; Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 281 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Indiana,Indiana.
- ISBN
- 0698185099
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โฆ Synopsis
Abby and Marcoโs new neighborhood isnโt as rosy as it seems in the latest Flower Shop Mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of Florist Grump and A Root Awakening.
Flower shop owner Abby Knight and her husband, Marco, are ecstatic to finally be moving into their new home, despite the prospect of unpacking a seemingly infinite number of boxes. After all, Brandywineโtheir new subdivisionโseems like an oasis with its welcoming neighbors and beautifully manicured lawns.
But their idyllic community is suddenly uprooted when a body is found floating in a nearby pond. The police think Abby and Marcoโs helpful next door neighbor is the culprit, but the newlyweds arenโt convinced.
Meanwhile, Marco distrusts his motherโs slick new boyfriend, and Abbyโs cousin Jillian has agreed to decorate their new home, resulting in comic chaos. Even worse, as Abby and Marco dig through Brandywineโs secrets in search of a killer, they discover that some flowers come from very bad seeds...and danger stalks even the sunniest small-town streets.
โฆ Subjects
Indiana
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