Murder in an Irish Garden
by Carlene O'Connor
read by Caroline Lennon
Part 11 of the Irish Village Mysteries series
Everything's coming up roses for garda Siobhán and the rest of O'Sullivan family in quaint Kilbane, County
Cork, Ireland-until a murder investigation blooms out of a deadly gardening competition.
While Siobhán studies for her Detective Sargeant exams, her brother, Eoin, prepares for the grand opening of
his new restaurant, The O'Sullivan Six, and concocts a plan to enter Kilbane's Top Garden Contest to boost
business. But trouble brews when Eoin hires a mercurial landscape designer known for her killer designs. His
new partner's unflattering reputation and questionable practices nearly eclipse her talents-and plunge the
prestigious competition into chaos.
A lush and intricate winning garden emerges from the controversy, with a spectacular golden statue in the
center of the display. But in a devastating twist, the work of art leads to the shocking discovery of a bold and
brutal work of murder.
Everyone in town has an opinion about who committed the crime and planted the evidence, from easily bribed
sponsors to green-with-envy gardeners. And with another golden statue found in Eoin's garden display, rumors
about his involvement intensify. As local gossip buzzes and a list of suspects grows, it's up to quick-witted
Siobhán and her husband, Macdara, to suss out the guilty culprit's identity . . . before the competition buries
another victim.