Something in the Water, Charlotte MacLeod
Something in the Water, Charlotte MacLeod
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Something in the Water

Author: Charlotte MacLeod

Narrator: Charlotte MacLeod

Unabridged: 7 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/29/2021


Synopsis

A poisoned potpie pulls botanist Peter Shandy into a local Maine mystery in the series that "offers a blooming good time" (The Baltimore Sun).

Massachusetts horticulturalist Peter Shandy is famous for his rutabagas, but he comes to Maine with a loftier plant in mind. Specifically, he wants to size up the world-renowned lupines of Frances Rondel, a nonagenarian whose legendary flowers are even more beautiful in life than they are in myth. Shandy is bitterly jealous, but finds a major distraction in the dining room of the country inn where he's staying. He may grow wretched lupines, but no gardener can solve a murder like Peter Shandy. The corpse belongs to the late Jasper Flodge, a local loudmouth with a toupee and a sizeable gut. Shoveling down the last bites of a chicken potpie, Flodge clutches his chest and falls dead. Suddenly with more to do than stopping to smell the lupines, Shandy must ask himself: Which Maine cook has the bad taste to flavor chicken with cyanide?

About Charlotte MacLeod

Charlotte MacLeod (1922-2005) was an internationally bestselling author of cozy mysteries. Born in Canada, she moved to Boston as a child, and lived in New England most of her life. After graduating from college, she made a career in advertising, writing copy for the Stop & Shop Supermarket Company before moving on to Boston firm N. H. Miller & Co., where she rose to the rank of vice president. In her spare time, MacLeod wrote short stories, and in 1964 published her first novel, a children's book called Mystery of the White Knight.

In Rest You Merry (1978), MacLeod introduced Professor Peter Shandy, a horticulturist and amateur sleuth whose adventures she would chronicle for two decades. The Family Vault (1979) marked the first appearance of her other best-known characters: the husband and wife sleuthing team Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn, whom she followed until her last novel, The Balloon Man, in 1998.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen

This was rather different than the usual Peter Shandy novels, but different in a good way. Peter has been chased out of his home by his wife who is having a girls' weekend with her friends so Peter decides to take advantage of the time by traveling to Maine to visit a famous lupine flower garden whe......more

Goodreads review by Charles

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Goodreads review by Maria

One of my favorite Peter Shandy mysteries, this takes place in Maine and shows an understanding of northern Maine folks that I found delightful, including the description of Maine shore rocks being so friendly to one's buttocks. Ms. MacLeod has a way with words and quotes that is wonderful. The char......more