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“Pushing Up Daisies” by Rosemary Harris

August 2, 2009 by admin

Published 08/02/09

It’s summertime – it is honestly, despite the weather, and our ever optimistic Jen has a wonderful book suggestion this week for those lazy, hazy days we’re spending on our beach towels … or rather (hopefully) about to spend. It’s the garden-themed mystery, “Pushing up Daisies” by Rosemary Harris 

Just back from a marvelous vacation where I read not a word!  Horrors.  But I did carry this book around with me just in case.

It really is fun, even lonely and covered in sand, it made me happy.  Now that I have had a moment, I will say it is a great fun summer read.  I finished Harris’ second book, “The Big Dirt Nap,” and had to go find this one.

They are part of a new mystery series about Paula Holliday, an ex-TV exec, who now owns a gardening business.  A Dirty Business.
She is great fun to tag along with, as are the other characters.  Set in the fictional Springfield, Conn., ( I am guessing Stamford or Cos Cob), she keeps stumbling upon mysteries that only she can figure out.
There are local police, friends, a groovy diner owner and some love interests, but Paula is the main dish … and she’s great.  The plots are clever enough to whisk you along and while it certainly is not Kafka – who cares?  Do we need to metamorphasize on our beach towels?  I think not.
I look forward to more.  Like Janet Evanovich, Sarah Graves, Nancy Atherton et al, Rosemary Harris is a treat.

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