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Vanish with the Rose
  

Vanish with the Rose [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Barbara Michaels (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

The prolific Michaels ( Into the Darkness ) sets off her latest high-voltage mystery the instant Diana Reed, a shrewd and determined lawyer, appears at the Nicholson estate in Maryland as their new landscape architect. Diana is actually searching for her younger brother Brad, who disappeared eight months earlier while working as caretaker for the estate's previous owner, Miss Musser. With considerable guile and a superficial knowledge of roses, Diana charms the Nicholsons into leaving her in charge of their manor for several weeks. Flying into action and dropping her disguise, she enlists the aid of Mary Jo, the feisty cleaning woman/student who once had an affair with Brad. Other allies are found in Walt Slade, the industrious, provocative gardener, and Andy Davis, Mrs. Nicholson's inept yet endearing son. The four disparate friends pry discreetly and focus their suspicions on Miss Musser's smarmy lawyer and Mary Jo's violent ex-husband. Woven through events are disquieting elements: crystal-clear music, lingering perfume and ambiguous forms suggesting an unworldy figure; indeed, Diana is saved from serious harm by a hand (quite literally) from another world. Michaels once again offers a witty, intricate and ultimately surprising story, with strong characterizations that keep the sparks flying. Literary Guild alternate; Doubleday Book Club main selection.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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In a desperate attempt to locate her missing brother, Diana Reed goes to work as a landscape architect at the last place he was seen. Unqualified for the job, she lives with fear of discovery--which, of course, eventually transpires, prompting her boss and coworkers to try to assist her in her search. Sinister events make murder seem the most likely explanation for her brother's disappearance, and, in true Michaels fashion, things get quite spooky. There's a creaky old house, a ghost (or perhaps more than one), a 100-year-old murder, and a drunken would-be killer. Not quite as good as Ammie, Come Home (Berkley, 1989) or Be Buried in the Rain (Berkley, 1987), but close. Lots of gardening detail makes things even more interesting. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 4/15/92; for an interview with Elizabeth Peters, a.k.a. Barbara Michaels, see "The Three Faces of Mertz/Peters/Michaels," p. 128.--Ed.
- Bettie Spivey Cormier, Charlotte-Mecklenburg P.L., Charlotte, N.C.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very good, Kept me guessing, April 27 2001
By A. Y. Smittle (Winchester, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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Well, I am not the best mystery reader, but I was kept in suspense until I FINALLY figured it out ie when the author disclosed exactly "who-dun-it." So you can imagine the state of my household while I gasped with horror and terror at every turn of the page---neglectfully letting babies cry and starve and laundry unwashed as I nervously continued on, determined to find out who killed----what if------surely not Miss Emily!! Etc... All in all---very good story. An eccentric couple wins the lottery and purchases and renovates their dream house in Old Virginny. In steps our heroine, a lawyer undercover as a rose expert, there to help the couple replant the old family garden. The couple goes away, three "suspects" move in, a love story in the background, gosh, what else could there be? A little "lecture" on how hard it is to get funding for historic preservation, good one, Ms Michaels, and overall, you have one delicious novel! This is one of her good ones. Read it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just Excellent, Feb 15 2000
By Kate Blood (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This was the first of Barbara Michael's books that I ever read, and what a way to start! This book is incredible, very intelligent, well researched, and completely entertaining. I have since read all of her books, including those under Elizabeth Peters, and I have yet to be disappointed. If you want a book to make you think, I reccomend snagging this one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Well researched., Jul 8 1999
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This book exerted an energy towards me, not much unlike the paranormal forces Diana felt in the house. The energy was alive with laughter, excitement, apprehension and fear. Every page was filled with shivery anticipation of what deadly secrets Diana would discover next and I found myself unable to put the book down until my fears were appeased a little. I loved every character, especially Andy, whose wit and charm and unnerving loquacity (genetic, right?) made him the perfect hero for this suspense novel. Diana is the kind of woman any sensible young girl wants to grow up to be--- independent, clever and as tough as nails. She finds that deception and betrayal have close ties to love and obligation. Her brother, Brad, teaches her this from the grave and Diana becomes aware of inner strength she never knew she had. It's one of the longest Michaels' books I've ever read and I loved it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Michaels At Her Best
I was disappointed in this book. It just didn't hold together. There were too many elements mixed in - romance, the supernatural, murder, but it didn't tie in the end. Read more
Published on Jul 8 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it
I thougth it was a great book that I just couldn't put down. I have read twice and I think people who enjoy her books should love this one.
Published on Jun 24 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars It was good, but it could have been better . . . .
I am an extremely dedicated fan of Barbara Michaels, and in my opinion this is not one of her better books. Read more
Published on Jun 14 1999

2.0 out of 5 stars Inflated volume does not a good book make ...
Has the author sold out to "commercialism"? Such rambling on and on and on .... Finally, after almost 1/3 way through the book, the reader is told why Diana is posing... Read more
Published on Mar 27 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars A little boring, but educational
I thought this book was well done in terms of education in roses. But, I am not all that interested in this topic, so I found the book duller than the books whe writes on... Read more
Published on Nov 11 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! Great Book!
It took me two days to read this book. I was glued to the pages and I love the way it twists and turns until the ending is a complete surprise. Read more
Published on May 3 1997

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