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A twinkle of trouble / Daryl Wood Gerber.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Gerber, Daryl Wood. Fairy garden mystery ; Publisher: New York, New York : Kensington Publishing Corp., [2024]Description: x, 293 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781496744937
  • 1496744934
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "Courtney is delighted when her tiny friend Fiona returns from the fairy realm, appearing at the base of a Cypress tree. When her Ragdoll cat, Pixie, emerges from her own portal—aka the cat door—the three set off for a busy day. Busier than usual, since Courtney has rented a small plot of land at the Flower Farm, where she hopes to grow her own supplies for her fairy-garden business. Plus, the annual Summer Blooms Festival is coming up, and Courtney has booked a booth . . . But the murder of Courtney's friend, Genevieve, casts a pall over the festival. Ever since Genevieve sold her floral business, she'd been building a career as an influencer. She was perennially opinionated—but in her new role she'd become surprisingly vicious, dissing local entrepreneurs with nasty posts and unwarranted bad reviews. That's landed a couple of Courtney's other friends on the suspect list—including Flower Farm owner Daphne Flores. And when a second victim is discovered, seeds of doubt about Daphne's innocence sprout in Courtney's mind. With only a germ of a clue, Courtney will have to overturn every rock to get the dirt on the real killer . . ."-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Phillipsburg Free Public Library Adult Fiction New Books FIC GERBER Checked out pap ed. 05/23/2024 36748002556381
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Carmel-by-the-Sea garden shop owner Courtney Kelly sees things others can't-like fairies, and hidden motives for murder . . .

Courtney is delighted when her tiny friend Fiona returns from the fairy realm, appearing at the base of a Cypress tree. When her Ragdoll cat, Pixie, emerges from her own portal-aka the cat door-the three set off for a busy day. Busier than usual, since Courtney has rented a small plot of land at the Flower Farm, where she hopes to grow her own supplies for her fairy-garden business. Plus, the annual Summer Blooms Festival is coming up, and Courtney has booked a booth . . .

But the murder of Courtney's friend, Genevieve, casts a pall over the festival. Ever since Genevieve sold her floral business, she'd been building a career as an influencer. She was perennially opinionated-but in her new role she'd become surprisingly vicious, dissing local entrepreneurs with nasty posts and unwarranted bad reviews. That's landed a couple of Courtney's other friends on the suspect list-including Flower Farm owner Daphne Flores. And when a second victim is discovered, seeds of doubt about Daphne's innocence sprout in Courtney's mind. With only a germ of a clue, Courtney will have to overturn every rock to get the dirt on the real killer . . .

Includes recipes.

"Courtney is delighted when her tiny friend Fiona returns from the fairy realm, appearing at the base of a Cypress tree. When her Ragdoll cat, Pixie, emerges from her own portal—aka the cat door—the three set off for a busy day. Busier than usual, since Courtney has rented a small plot of land at the Flower Farm, where she hopes to grow her own supplies for her fairy-garden business. Plus, the annual Summer Blooms Festival is coming up, and Courtney has booked a booth . . . But the murder of Courtney's friend, Genevieve, casts a pall over the festival. Ever since Genevieve sold her floral business, she'd been building a career as an influencer. She was perennially opinionated—but in her new role she'd become surprisingly vicious, dissing local entrepreneurs with nasty posts and unwarranted bad reviews. That's landed a couple of Courtney's other friends on the suspect list—including Flower Farm owner Daphne Flores. And when a second victim is discovered, seeds of doubt about Daphne's innocence sprout in Courtney's mind. With only a germ of a clue, Courtney will have to overturn every rock to get the dirt on the real killer . . ."-- Provided by publisher.

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Kirkus Book Review

The owner of a California fairy-garden shop has evidently been either chosen or cursed to solve murders. Courtney Kelly is well known in Carmel-by-the-Sea for finding bodies and helping solve murders. Many people she knows are skeptical that fairies exist, but some can see them, and either way, plenty are eager to buy fairy gardens from her shop. Courtney's own special fairy friend, Fiona, has just returned from visiting her mother, the queen fairy, and has been tasked with teaching her younger sister, Eveleen, the ways of the human world. Meanwhile, Courtney is busy making arrangements for her booth at the upcoming Summer Blooms Festival, which keep bringing her up against Oliver Killian, the man in charge, who's not her favorite. Courtney's friend Genevieve Bellerose, a podcaster and influencer, has a wicked sense of humor that can suddenly become nasty, turning friends into enemies. When Genevieve is murdered at the festival, there's no dearth of suspects. Detective Dylan Summers, an old friend of Courtney's father, is well aware that she's helped solve several murders but still doesn't want her poking around. Since her friends have become suspects, Courtney ignores his warning. With some help from her human and fairy allies, she discovers far too many motives. Although she's extremely busy creating fairy gardens to sell and giving classes on how to create them, she spends every moment she can chasing down clues, especially after a second friend is murdered. Dire warnings do not deter her from finding the killer. Fans of fairies, food, and gardening will find a lot to like, including the appended recipes. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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