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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Advance Notice: February Book

UPDATE: Due to the timing of a movie release, and our suggested practice of reading the book before seeing the movie, we've postponed the reading of Ironside's book (mentioned below) to a later month. Instead, we will be reading Richard Yates' book REVOLUTIONARY ROAD for February.

Our book for the month of February will be DEATH IN THE GARDEN by Elizabeth Ironside. (Click the red link to order from Amazon.com for $10.17.)

Here is a blip about it:

In 1925 beautiful, bohemian Diana Pollexfen was celebrating her 30th birthday. The celebrations soured when her husband died, poisoned by a cocktail that had been liberally laced with some of Diana’s photographic chemicals. Sixty years later, Diana’s grand-niece, Helena, is also turning 30, but with rather less fanfare. An overworked attorney in London, Helena’s primary social outlet is an obsessive love affair. By way of distraction, Helena starts looking through her great-aunt’s papers and soon develops another obsession: Determining just who did kill George Pollexfen in that lovely, sunlit garden between the wars.

“Elizabeth Ironside” is the pseudonym of Lady Catherine Manning, wife of the British Ambassador to the U.S. Her first novel won Britain’s John Creasey Award for Best First Mystery of 1985, and Death in the Garden was nominated for Britain’s CWA Gold Dagger for Best Mystery of 1995.

1 comment:

Meems said...

Geez, being a gardener myself the title of this book is not too inviting... or ... maybe it is. Depends on how you look at it. LOL

Actually, the blip about it sounds worth reading really. I hope I can commit to joining in.
Meems