Indigo Dying
by Susan Wittig Albert
Berkley Pub Group
January 1, 2003
ISBN #0425188280
320 pages
Hardcover
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Other Books by
Susan Wittig Albert

The Tale of Briar Bank

The Tale of Hawthorn House

Spanish Dagger

Nightshade

The Tale of Hawthorn House

Bleeding Hearts

Spanish Dagger

The Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood

China Bayles' Book of Days

The Tale Of Holly How

The Tale Of Cuckoo Brow Wood

Bleeding Hearts

Dead Man's Bones

The Tale Of Hill Top Farm

The Tale of Holly How

Dilly Of A Death

Dead Man's Bones

Murder Most Crafty

Thyme of Death

The Tale Of Hill Top Farm

An Untimely Death and Other Garden Mysteries

A Dilly of a Death

Bloodroot

REVIEWS

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"China Bayles mystery"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 15, 2002

Pecan Springs is the home of China Bayles, proprietor of the Thyme and Seasons Herb Shop and the co-owner of Thyme For Tea. She also rents out the small cabin behind her store to Ellen Holt, a beautiful reporter from Ohio doing a story on small town Texas. Read more...


"Small town, murder and mayhem"
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted January 28, 2004

China Bayles and her partner Ruby are off to Indigo, TX, to have a booth at the Indigo Spring Arts & Crafts Festival. While there, China and friend Allison Selby will be doing a natural dye workshop called Colors to Dye For at Indigo Valley Farm, where Allison lives. China Read more...




Summary

Times have been tough on Indigo, Texas. But now, as artists flock to the countryside in growing numbers, Indigo is experiencing a revival. In town to teach a workshop, herbalist China Bayles, like so many others, is committed to bringing Indigo back to life. Only one person stands in their way: longtime resident Casey Ford, who has decided to sell his profitable mining rights. Once the deal is done, Indigo will be dead and buried. But when Ford winds up dead himself, China, along with her best friend Ruby, quietly begin their own investigation to discover who is behind the murder. Before long, it becomes chillingly clear that this is a town with its share of dark secrets-secrets that someone thinks are worth killing to keep.



 

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