Wormwood
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Penguin Publishing Group , 2009.
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Evil can worm its way into the purest of hearts... China Bayles needs rest, and a historic Shaker village in Kentucky seems the ideal place for it. There she can learn about the intriguing, dwindling Shaker culture and its medicinal herbs. Unfortunately, the village is plagued with misfortune and strife. China wonders if, with the help of some age-old journals full of scandal, she can get to the bottom of it. But after a shocking death occurs during her stay, China will plunge into the archives of another time to connect the sins of the past with a modern-day murder.

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
04/07/2009
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English
ISBN
9781101032473

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The China Bayles and Louise Eldridge mystery series are cozies featuring gardening and herbs, with intelligent forty-something sleuths. There are ingenious plot twists involving plants, independent women who won't be stopped, murders set off stage, and eccentric characters. -- Merle Jacob
The Corinna Chapman (Australia) and China Bayles (Texas) culinary mysteries feature feisty, very capable women who solve mysteries that may involve a social or cultural problem, while running their food businesses, engaging with quirky sidekicks, and forming romantic relationships. -- Katherine Johnson
These series have the appeal factors leisurely paced, and they have the genre "cozy mysteries"; and the subjects "women amateur detectives," "murder investigation," and "small town life."
These series have the genre "cozy mysteries"; and the subjects "women amateur detectives," "murder investigation," and "small town life."
These series have the appeal factors leisurely paced, and they have the genre "cozy mysteries"; and the subjects "women amateur detectives," "murder investigation," and "murder suspects."
These series have the appeal factors leisurely paced, and they have the genre "cozy mysteries"; and the subjects "women amateur detectives" and "murder investigation."
These series have the genre "cozy mysteries"; and the subjects "women amateur detectives" and "murder investigation."
These series have the appeal factors leisurely paced and evocative, and they have the genre "mysteries"; and the subjects "murder investigation," "bayles, china (fictitious character)," and "brady, joanna (fictitious character)."
These series have the genre "cozy mysteries"; and the subjects "women amateur detectives," "murder investigation," and "small town life."

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Nancy Atherton incorporates fantasy elements into her cozy mysteries set in small-town England. These are puzzle mysteries that don't always involve murder, and the quirky characters, humor, and strong social conscience of the detective character are vital elements in the stories. Recipes feature prominently in each book. -- Katherine Johnson
Three Pines, Quebec is the attractive setting for Louise Penny's police procedurals featuring Armand Gamache. Penny's environment offers the same attraction as Susan Wittig Albert's Pecan Springs, Texas. Both are appealing locales populated with a variety of engaging people and shops that lure the reader to visit again and again. -- Maureen O'Connor
Readers who enjoy Albert's blend of fantasy and cozy in the Cottage Tales might enjoy Brown's mysteries, both the "Sister" Jane Foxhunting mysteries and the Mrs. Murphy series. A strong sense of place, a hint of romance, and numerous intrigues among the locals are aspects that may appeal to Albert's fans. -- Katherine Johnson
Both Susan Wittig Albert and Carolyn G. Hart are versatile writers whose cozy mystery series share an interesting mix of characters, including intelligent female protagonists. Wittig richly describes settings, adding multiple puzzles with ingenious plot twists, and a specialty, such as herbal lore, watercolor painting, or animal characters. -- Katherine Johnson
Ann B. Ross writes a gentle, entertainingly whimsical series with many similarities to Susan Wittig Albert's stories. A strong, intelligent female protagonist with a highly developed social conscience; colorful supporting characters; intrigue and gossip common to small-town environments; and gradually developing romantic subplots will appeal to of Albert's readers who don't require mystery plots. -- Katherine Johnson
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Booklist Review

This seventeenth mystery in Albert's series finds herbalist China Bayles leaving her comfort zone in Texas and traveling with her friend Martha on a two-week vacation to a restored Shaker village in Mount Zion, Kentucky. Martha will be giving a series of herbal workshops and wants China's assistance both in the presentations and in solving the mystery of why Martha's Aunt Charity abruptly left the Shaker fold back in 1912. China is intrigued with the chance to learn more about Shaker history and especially their tradition of gathering medicinal herbs. It turns out, inevitably, that besides Aunt Charity's mystery, there is a present-day problem to solve. A series of unexplained tensions and acts of sabotage at the seemingly idyllic village suddenly escalate to a shocking death. Albert's love of historic research comes shining through in this novel, which offers a fascinating portrait of the Shaker way of life. As usual, the author's knowledge of herbs enlivens the text, as do the recipes that are scattered throughout.--Coon, Judy Copyright 2009 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Murders past and present with a Shaker link intersect in alarming ways in Albert's engaging 17th China Bayles puzzler (after 2008's Nightshade). Recent painful events help prompt China, who runs an herb shop and tearoom in Pecan Springs, Tex., to visit her herbalist friend Martha Edmond at Kentucky's Mount Zion Shaker Village, whose board president, Rachel Hart, wants to turn the quaint Shaker museum center into an upscale spa, contrary to the spirit of the original believers. Martha asks China to investigate recent disturbing events, including vandalism, the suicide of a thieving gift shop manager and, according to financial director Allie Chatham, Rachel's embezzlement of funds. When Allie's later found dead in Zion's pool, where a Shaker woman drowned in 1912, Martha and China suspect murder. Shaker-inspired recipes, excerpts from a fictional Shaker journal, insights into the Shaker religion and plenty of herbal lore enhance another winner from this dependable veteran. Author tour. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Booklist Reviews

This seventeenth mystery in Albert's series finds herbalist China Bayles leaving her comfort zone in Texas and traveling with her friend Martha on a two-week vacation to a restored Shaker village in Mount Zion, Kentucky. Martha will be giving a series of herbal workshops and wants China's assistance both in the presentations and in solving the mystery of why Martha's Aunt Charity abruptly left the Shaker fold back in 1912. China is intrigued with the chance to learn more about Shaker history and especially their tradition of gathering medicinal herbs. It turns out, inevitably, that besides Aunt Charity's mystery, there is a present-day problem to solve. A series of unexplained tensions and acts of sabotage at the seemingly idyllic village suddenly escalate to a shocking death. Albert's love of historic research comes shining through in this novel, which offers a fascinating portrait of the Shaker way of life. As usual, the author's knowledge of herbs enlivens the text, as do the recipes that are scattered throughout. Copyright 2009 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Murders past and present with a Shaker link intersect in alarming ways in Albert's engaging 17th China Bayles puzzler (after 2008's Nightshade). Recent painful events help prompt China, who runs an herb shop and tearoom in Pecan Springs, Tex., to visit her herbalist friend Martha Edmond at Kentucky's Mount Zion Shaker Village, whose board president, Rachel Hart, wants to turn the quaint Shaker museum center into an upscale spa, contrary to the spirit of the original believers. Martha asks China to investigate recent disturbing events, including vandalism, the suicide of a thieving gift shop manager and, according to financial director Allie Chatham, Rachel's embezzlement of funds. When Allie's later found dead in Zion's pool, where a Shaker woman drowned in 1912, Martha and China suspect murder. Shaker-inspired recipes, excerpts from a fictional Shaker journal, insights into the Shaker religion and plenty of herbal lore enhance another winner from this dependable veteran. Author tour. (Apr.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Wittig Albert, S. (2009). Wormwood . Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Wittig Albert, Susan. 2009. Wormwood. Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Wittig Albert, Susan. Wormwood Penguin Publishing Group, 2009.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Wittig Albert, S. (2009). Wormwood. Penguin Publishing Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Wittig Albert, Susan. Wormwood Penguin Publishing Group, 2009.

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