Dead man's bones
Former attorney-turned-herbalist China Bayles finds her busy life further complicated when her teenage son discovers the skeletal remains of the victim of a not-so-accidental death during a dig in a cave and a local gathering is interrupted by murder.
Main Author: | Albert, Susan Wittig. |
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Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Berkley Prime Crime,
2006, c2005.
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Edition: | Berkley Prime Crime mass-market ed. |
Series: |
China Bayles series ;
#13 |
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Online Access: |
Go to Downloadable eBook Here. |
Series: China Bayles mysteries
Thyme of death (Volume 1.)
Witches' bane (Volume 2.)
Hangman's root: a China Bayles mystery (Volume 3.)
Rosemary remembered: a China Bayles mystery (Volume 4.)
Rueful death (Volume 5.)
Love lies bleeding: a China Bayles mystery (Volume 6.)
Chile death (Volume 7.)
Lavender lies: a China Bayles mystery (Volume 8.)
Mistletoe man: a China Bayles mystery (Volume 9.)
Bloodroot (Volume 10.)
Indigo dying (Volume 11.)
A dilly of a death (Volume 12.)
Dead man's bones (Volume 13.)
Bleeding hearts (Volume 14.)
Spanish dagger (Volume 15.)
Nightshade (Volume 16.)
Wormwood (Volume 17.)
Holly blues (Volume 18.)
Mourning Gloria (Volume 19.)
Cat's claw (Volume 20.)
Widow's tears (Volume 21.)
Death come quickly (Volume 22.)
Bittersweet (Volume 23.)
Blood orange: a China Bayles mystery (Volume 24.)
The Last Chance Olive Ranch (Volume 25.)
Queen Anne's lace (Volume 26.)
A plain vanilla murder (Volume 27.)
Hemlock (Volume 28.)
An unthymely death and other garden mysteries
China Bayles' book of days: 365 celebrations of the mystery, myth, and magic of herbs from the world of Pecan Springs