
A Botanist's Guide to Rituals and Revenge
Saffron Everleigh Mysteries, Book 4
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Jodie Harris
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Kate Khavari
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Brilliant botanist Saffron Everleigh faces her hardest challenge yet when she returns to her childhood home in the fourth book in the charming Saffron Everleigh mystery series.
“A cleverly plotted puzzle” (Ashley Weaver) in the vein of Opium and Absinthe, this is perfect for fans of Rhys Bowen and Sujata Massey.
Saffron Everleigh returns to Ellington Manor after her grandfather suffers a heart attack. Back in her childhood home for the first time in years, Saffron faces tense family relationships made worse by the presence of the enigmatic Bill Wyatt, hired on as a doctor to the ailing Lord Easting. But the man is no doctor—in reality, he is a mysterious figure involved in the trafficking of dangerous government secrets, and his presence at Ellington can only mean trouble.
When their neighbors—the Hales—invite a spiritual medium into the village who starts angling for Saffron’s mother’s attention, Saffron realizes that there is more afoot in her hometown than she originally thought. Not to mention inviting Alexander to Ellington has put their budding relationship under her family’s microscope.
As tensions rise at Ellington, Bill demands that Saffron hand over old research documents belonging to her late father. With her relatives under his power as their ‘doctor,’ Saffron fears she may be forced to surrender the files along with her hopes of ever understanding her father’s obscure legacy. Nothing and no one is as they seem at Ellington. It’s through the perfumed haze of the séance’s smoke that Saffron must search for the truth before it’s too late.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-06-2025
Flat Fourth
The other three books are fantastic, mysteries full of nerdy botany, a touch of romance, and a fiercely independent main character who is desperate to prove herself and solve mysteries.
This fourth book however falls flat. While I enjoyed learning about Saffs family and the growth and development of Alexander and Elizabeth, there was no oomph to the story and lots of unnecessary angst.
Saffron went from strong but scared to just timid and meek. The whole Bill storyline didn't end up anywhere? I would have loved to discover more about her dad's research and her mother's role and actually some tangible piece of research which would have been attractive to Bill rather than these kind of half notions. There was no mystery to it.
We also saw way less botony and opportunity for Saffron to share her knowledge.
The romance portion felt stilted and Saff and Alexander didn't ever have a good conversation about it.... which is what all the other books have been about that they are better when they are on the same page.
If there is a fifth installment I hope we see a return to the magic formula of the first books, mystery solved by botony (and maybe a touch of biology) and a few secret moments between our lovers.
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