Book Review: The Skeleton Garden (A Potting Shed Mystery Book 4)

Written by Marty Wingate

The story has become so much better and her writing in this story is great!   In this story,  Pru and her new husband, former Detective Chief Inspector Christopher Pearse, are offered the use of her former employers home, Greenoak, their nineteenth-century estate while they’re away for a year, she is excited at the chance to spend time with her brother Simon, who is the head gardener at Greenoak. 

As Christmas is approaching, Pru begins to develop a garden and discovers bones in the soil. While Pru attempts to solve the mystery of the bones in the garden, she is also trying to keep an eye on her nephew, Orlando, who seems to have gotten into a bit of trouble.

This was an intriguing story with a lot of information pertaining to World War II. I really liked the history. As the mystery became unraveled, it was wonderful the way Wingate weaves all the information together and makes it for a wonderful story.

This book was given to me by the publisher via the Netgalley in exchange for an honest and objective review.

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