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Against the backdrop of a house steeped in history and a thriving new gardening business, three women unearth the memories of the past and uncover a dangerous secret. This Garden Trilogy boxed set includes: Blue Dahlia, Black Rose, and Red Lily.

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  1. Blue Dahlia

    by Nora Roberts (Author)

    Against the backdrop of a house steeped in history and a thriving new gardening business, three women unearth the memories of the past and uncover a dangerous secret-finding in each other the courage to take chances and embrace the future. ...

  2. Black Rose

    by Nora Roberts (Author)

    Three women meet at a crossroads in their lives, each searching for new ways to grow-and find in each other the courage to take chances and embrace the future.

    Roz is a woman of independent means who thought love was behind her, but when...

  3. Red Lily

    by Nora Roberts (Author)

    Three women learn that the heart of their historic home holds a mystery of years gone by, as number-one bestselling author Nora Roberts brings her In the Garden trilogy to a captivating conclusion, following Blue Dahlia and Black Rose. ...

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This book is in In the Garden. (standard series)

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  1. Nora Roberts (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Jove
Country: USA
Publication Date: 2006
ISBN: 978-0-515-14236-5
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