Something in the water

Something in the water1994
About this book
Ninth in the Professor Peter Shandy mystery series
> Although real murder is never a laughing matter, Charlotte MacLeod makes the fictional kind more fun than anyone else. Her latest outing with Professor Peter Shandy finds New England's famous horticulturist journeying northward in search of some mysterious lupines--glorious great spikes of bloom that are reportedly growing where conditions should make their existence impossible. He takes a room at a quaint old inn in Pickwance, Maine, and is awaiting a serving of Indian pudding in the dining room when the town's most disliked citizen, Jasper Flodge, keels over, face first, into his chicken pot pie. Foul play is soon suspected--especially since everyone in Pickwance feels that Jasper got his just desserts.
>Shandy, however, is more intrigued by another enigma. He has located the lupines at an ancient farm owned by Frances Hodgson Rondel, a woman of great age and fixed opinions. Her plants are inexplicably lush, her hens are in glowing health, and she herself is as spry as a woman of forty. Could it be something in the soil--or in the bubbling spring that Miss Rondel guards from prying eyes?
>Just as an unidentified element is making Miss Rondel's lupines bloom with incredible splendor, an unknown someone is turning love and hate, greed and lies, into fertile ground - for murder.
Details
- First published
- 1994
- OL Work ID
- OL1819920W
Subjects
FictionPeter Shandy (Fictitious character)College teachersLarge type booksShandy, peter (fictitious character), fictionShandy, helen (fictitious character), fictionCollege teachers, fictionFiction, mystery & detective, generalBalaclava junction (mass. : imaginary place), fictionMassachusetts, fictionLibrarians, fiction