Gore in the Garden
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GENRE: Mystery
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BLURB:
After
her boss narrowly escaped political defeat, Kit Marshall is settling into life
as a busy congressional staffer. While attending an evening reception at the
United States Botanic Garden, Kit’s best friend stumbles upon the body of a
high-ranking government official. The chairwoman of a congressional committee
asks Kit to investigate, and she finds herself once again in the thick of a
murder investigation. The complications keep coming with the unexpected arrival
of Kit’s younger brother Sebastian, a hippie protestor who seems more concerned
about corporate greed than the professional problems he causes for his sister.
To make matters even worse, the romantic lives of Kit’s closest friends are
driving her crazy, diverting her attention from the mystery she’s been tasked
to solve. The search for the killer requires her to tussle with an
investigative journalist right out of a noir novel, a congresswoman fixated on
getting a statue of James Madison installed on the Capitol grounds, and a bossy
botanist who would do anything to protect the plants he loves. When the
murderer sends a threatening message to Kit via a highly unusual delivery
mechanism, Kit knows she must find the killer or risk the lives of her friends
and loved ones.
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EXCERPT
“So, why are we going to a garden to drink beer tonight,
Kit? Has Doug’s trust fund dried up?” Sebastian gave me a playful punch on the
arm to let me know he was yanking my chain.
I sighed for the umpteenth time before responding. “It’s my
job, Sebastian. I’m the chief of staff for a member of the House of
Representatives. She’s been assigned to a relatively obscure committee called
House Administration. It oversees the legislative branch agencies and the
Capitol Grounds.”
Sebastian considered my answer for a few moments before
speaking. The snide tone was gone. “That’s actually kind of cool. So, your boss
helps run Congress?”
“Partially. The Speaker appointed her to this committee
because she’s smart and asks intelligent questions. The nice part about the
assignment is that she gets invited to the best events on Capitol Hill. Like
tonight.”
We’d just driven past the Washington Monument, on our way
due east toward the Botanic Garden, which was situated at the base of the Hill
between the Hirshhorn Museum and the Capitol Building.
“Why is tonight so
special again? There’s a special flower you want me to see?”
I punched his arm playfully. “Trust me, Sebastian. Aren’t
you a fan of the Earth and everything natural? You’ll be right at home at the
Botanic Garden,” I said. “But you’re right. You’ll see something amazing at the
reception this evening.”
He cleared his throat. “And what exactly is this
awe-inspiring specimen of the plant kingdom?”
In my most ominous voice, I answered my brother. “The corpse
flower. We’re going to see the corpse flower.”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Colleen J.
Shogan has been reading mysteries since the age of six. She conceived of the
plot of her first novel one morning while taking a walk in her suburban
Washington, D.C. neighborhood. A political scientist by training, Colleen has
taught American politics at numerous universities. She previously worked on
Capitol Hill as a legislative staffer in the United States Senate. She’s
currently a senior executive at the Library of Congress.
Colleen lives
in Arlington, Virginia with her husband Rob and their beagle mutt Conan. She is
a member of Sisters in Crime. "Stabbing in the Senate" was awarded
the Next Generation Indie prize for Best Mystery in 2016. "Homicide in the
House" was a 2017 finalist for the RONE Award for Best Mystery. “Calamity
at the Continental Club” was a 2018 finalist in the “best cozy mystery” at
Killer Nashville.
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My Review
Gore in the Garden is my first experience with Colleen J. Shogan’s writing. I believe this fifth installment from the Washington Whodunit series can be read as a stand alone. I was able to jump right in and read it without feeling as though I have missed some information that was in the previous books. I thought this was a great and fun read. I found myself giggling at times and I was enthralled in the mystery. I was definitely surprised at the “whodunit”.
I give Gore in the Garden five plus stars. I would love to read the other books from the Washington Whodunit series. I look forward to more by Colleen J Shogan in the future.
I received this book from the publisher. This review is 100% my own honest opinion.
I give Gore in the Garden five plus stars. I would love to read the other books from the Washington Whodunit series. I look forward to more by Colleen J Shogan in the future.
I received this book from the publisher. This review is 100% my own honest opinion.
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