



"A nicely constructed plot, captivating characters and dialogue." Library Journal "Add another fragrant bloom to the dozen already in the bouquet of Albert's herbal cozies." Publishers Weekly "Readers will relish this more-sweet-than-sour adventure." Booklist
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A Dilly Of A Death
Susan Wittig Albert
China's usually sensible husband is bored with teaching and
ready for a career change...say hello to Mike McQuaid, P.I.
McQuaid's first client is Phoebe the Pickle Queen, owner of
the biggest little pickle business in Pecan Springs, Texas.
She says her plant manager is embezzling, and she wants
McQuaid to follow the money. But just days before the
annual Picklefest, Phoebe disappears. And now it's up to
China to search for her--and for clues in a case that
promises to be a real dilly!
(A China Bayles Mystery)
Berkley (Prime Crime), January 2004
Featuring: China Bayles
337 pages ISBN: 0425193993 Hardcover $23.95
Also by Susan Wittig Albert:
The Tale of Briar Bank, October 2008
The Tale of Hawthorn House, September 2008
Spanish Dagger, April 2008
Nightshade, April 2008
The Tale of Hawthorn House, September 2007
Spanish Dagger, April 2007
Bleeding Hearts, April 2007
The Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood, February 2007
China Bayles' Book of Days, October 2006
The Tale Of Cuckoo Brow Wood, July 2006
The Tale Of Holly How, July 2006
Murder Most Crafty, April 2006
Dead Man's Bones, April 2006
Bleeding Hearts, April 2006
The Tale Of Hill Top Farm, October 2005
The Tale Of Holly How, July 2005
Murder Most Crafty, April 2005
A Dilly Of A Death, April 2005
Dead Man's Bones, April 2005
Thyme Of Death, January 2005
The Tale Of Hill Top Farm, October 2004
Indigo Dying, January 2004
Bloodroot, June 2003
An Unthymely Death, June 2003
Mistletoe Man, October 2001
Lavender Lies, October 2000
Chile Death, October 1999
Love Lies Bleeding, November 1998
Rueful Death, August 1997
Rosemary Remembered, August 1996
Hangman's Root, August 1995
Witches’ Bane, September 1994
Thyme Of Death, March 1994
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