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Mulch Ado about Nothing [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Jill Churchill (Author) "Jane didn't do quite what she'd threatened, but she settled in to read the paper on the top step of her kitchen-door deck ..." (more)
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The title of this 12th Jane Jeffry gardening mystery from Macavity and Agatha Award-winner Churchill (Grime and Punishment; A Farewell to Yarns; etc.) says it all, as the crime element is almost an afterthought. When Jane and neighbor Shelley Nowack sign up for a gardening class at their local community center, they end up with a substitute, the pompous Dr. Stewart Eastman, after an unknown intruder sneaks into the home of the regular teacher, Julie Jackson, and knocks her out, leaving her in a coma. Suspects in the attack include everyone taking the gardening class: fastidious computer programmer Charles Jones, persnickety librarian Martha Winstead, lonely widower Arnie Waring and loony aging hippie Ursula Appledorn. But in this leisurely, talky tale, Jane is less concerned with crime solving than with visiting the gardens of her classmates, tending to her injured foot, worrying about her teenage son's unsuitable girlfriend and buying herself a new TV for her bedroom. Only near the end does a murder occurDDr. Eastman is found strangled with green twine in a compost pileDafter which Churchill brings the plot to a tidy conclusion, with the killer's motive turning on Dr. Eastman's patented pink marigolds. While Jane and Shelley make plenty of wry social comments, there's too little sleuthing going on for this cozy to appeal to anyone except gardeners and already established fans. (Dec. 1)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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Jane Jeffry is definitely a cozy sort: her best friend, Shelly, lives next door, and her kids are adolescent but adorable. In this latest adventure, Jane's boyfriend, Mel the detective, is mostly offstage. Shelly and Jane sign up for a gardening class, but their lecturer, a plant researcher, is severely beaten before it begins. The class goes forward anyway, with a supercilious replacement and an assortment of broadly drawn but vivid types: a take-no-prisoners elderly librarian, a martinet whose pant creases match his tortuous garden geometry, a befuddled fellow who can't get over the death of his wife, a conspiracy freak, and so on. When the offensive replacement lecturer is found dead in his own garden, Jane and Shelly find digging up the connections among these folks to be irresistible. Jane is only slightly hampered by a broken foot, and this time she even treats herself to a TV in the bedroom. GraceAnne DeCandido
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable enough, Feb 24 2002
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Todd was at soccer camp, the cooking lessons were to keep Ursula away, who cares what Shelley's husband was doing? Or Jane's in-laws? Or if a murder doesn't actually happen until late in the book? It's still got a mystery in it! I liked Shelley's and Jane's gardening solutions, too!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Light Frothy Gardening Mystery, Feb 13 2002
By Ramona Honan "reviews-by-melva" (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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If you like light, frothy and cozy mysteries, this is the book for you. I enjoy Jill Churchill's books even though I have been able to guess the murderer in each, but this does not deter me from further reading.

Jane and Shelly are best friends living next door to each other. Jane (not unlikely for a cozy mystery) has a detective boyfriend named Mel. So when a murder does happen, he is conveniently there to help her and her friend solve it.

In this book, Jane and Shelly enroll in a gardening class, but the teacher has bludgeoned and lies in a coma. A stuffy plant researcher takes over the class but instead of teaching the basics of gardening, he immediately delves into plant patents by showing off his pink marigolds.

The class itself is made up of an odd assortment of garden "lovers" who want to show off their particular gardens to the others--some of which are very good and some horrid.

Then, the substitute lecturer is found dead in his own compost pile, and Jane and Shelly are off to find who in the class did him in.

Mulch is an enjoyable and quick read with many humorous touches thrown in by the author. Plan to read Jill Churchill's books if you want to be entertained, and you won't be disappointed.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable read!!, Feb 1 2002
By apoem "apoem" (Bosque Farms, NM USA) - See all my reviews
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I picked up this book at the grocery store when I was desperate for something to read while visiting relatives. What a joy! Although this was my first Jan Jeffry novel, it's not my last!

Jane Jeffry and her friend Shelly Nowack offer some laughs while they work to solve a crime. In this case they signed up to take a gardening class when the instructor is attacked and the substitute instructor is killed. While Jane juggles house work, raising children and a gardening class, her and her friend work to solve a the murder.

If I could rate it a 4+ I would have done that or a 5-. Mainly because I thought the ending was a little bit abrupt. However, it was a great read and I'm buying more of her books today.

Enjoy.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Definitely Not Her Best Work...
I was very disappointed when I read this book. I wouldn't miss a Jane Jeffry mystery novel, but this is something that even a fan like myself can pass on. Read more
Published on Jan 23 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars A little heavy on gardening
The scheduled instructor for a basic botany class is bludgeoned, leaving her with traumatic amnesia and no memory of the attack. Suspicion points in many directions. Read more
Published on Jan 1 2002 by Fred Camfield

4.0 out of 5 stars Witty and Fun!
Jane and her best friend (next door neighbor) Shelley decide to improve their gardens by joining a botany class at the Community Center. Read more
Published on Dec 3 2001 by Ruth A. Caldwell

3.0 out of 5 stars One of her weakest
While I enjoy this series very much, I felt that this installment was one of the weakest.

The whole plot seemed to center more around the gardening class Jane and Shelley were... Read more

Published on Nov 30 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Churchill's best outing
As a big fan of Jill Churchill's Jane Jeffry series,
I must say this isn't her best effort. Of course,
her writing is fun as always with a good ear for
dialogue between... Read more
Published on Sep 13 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Her others are mulch better!
I usually enjoy Jill Churchill, but I found this one to be one of her weakest books. For one thing, she's already used the community school idea in her book, A Quiche Before... Read more
Published on Jul 2 2001 by CMBohn

5.0 out of 5 stars JILL JUST KEEPS THEM COMING!
One of my favorite authors, Jill Churchill, not only entertains, but her books are keepers! One can always go back and spend a cozy time with Jill, her family and her special... Read more
Published on April 4 2001 by nana1248

5.0 out of 5 stars Just wonderful
Jill Churchill has always written wonderful books and this one is no different. Jane and Shelly are placed into a normal situation but nothing normal ever comes out of their... Read more
Published on Feb 7 2001 by marnell robertson

4.0 out of 5 stars Mulch to Love about this book........
Jill Churchill does it again. She is able to put Jane Jeffery and her best friend Shelly in a simple enviroment and once again find murder. Read more
Published on Dec 31 2000 by trautman

3.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant and Entertaining
While this isn't the best of the Jane Jeffry series, it is still entertaining and worth reading. It is summer and Jane and Shelly decide to take a gardening course at the local... Read more
Published on Dec 22 2000 by Moe811

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