
The Gardeners' Club
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Marnie Riches
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Gardening is dirty work – but should it be deadly?
When Gill Swanley decides to take up gardening to fight a midlife malaise, she never expected it to become quite such a dangerous hobby.
Pushing herself to 'get out there', Gill picks herself up the secateurs and joins the Bromley Botanists. Here she finds a seven-strong group whose main agenda is how to win the coveted Golden Trowel for best community club of the year.
But when a dead body turns up in the community greenhouse, they suddenly have more serious matters to consider than victory. They must uncover whether their arch-rivals, Croydon, are taking things to another level or whether someone more dangerous is targeting their rag tag group.
Can they dig up the truth before someone else is left pushing up the daisies?
Perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Ian Moore, Janice Hallett and Sarah Yarwood-Lovett
'Funny and fresh. Full of heart and characters you genuinely root for. Marnie Riches is blooming brilliant.' Tammy Cohen
© Marnie Riches 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025
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'The Gardeners’ Club is a refreshing, heartwarming mystery blossoming with wit and charm. With quirky characters harbouring secrets, a down-to-earth menopausal woman juggling a hectic family life, and an intrepid group of amateur sleuths unearthing clues, this is a perfect pick for plant-loving cosy-mystery fans.' (Victoria Goldman, author of The Associate)
'Sometimes hilarious, sometimes poignant, but always compelling. With stand out and unforgettable characters, Marnie Riches has crafted a wonderful story. Cosy crime at its best.' (Julie-Ann Corrigan)