Night of the Living Dandelion: A Flower Shop Mystery by Kate Collins Paperback Book

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Rent Night of the Living Dandelion: A Flower Shop Mystery

Author: Kate Collins

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Signet Book

Published: Apr 2011

Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General

Retail Price: $7.99

Ages: 18 - 17

Pages: 336

Synopsis

Flower shop owner Abby Knight does not believe rumors that Vlad Serban, friend and employee of Abby's fiance Marco, is a vampire. But how to explain that Vlad is from Romania, has prominent canines, likes bizarre plants such as bloodwort and Dracula orchid, and dresses entirely in black?

When a local woman is found dead, her body drained of blood, the stakes become life and death. With Vlad the #1 suspect, Abby and Marco race to find the real killer, before Vlad's life really starts to suck.

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