Herbalist China Bayles's latest adventure takes her to the mountains of
North Carolina, where her friend Dorothea Harper serves as the director
and curator of the Hemlock House Library, a priceless collection of rare
gardening books housed in a haunted mountainside mansion that once
belonged to Sunny Carswell, a reclusive heiress. But the most valuable
book--A Curious Herbal, created by Elizabeth Blackwell in the 1730s--is
missing, and Dorothea is under suspicion. China's search for the thief
takes on a new urgency when she discovers Miss Carswell's bookseller,
the victim of an attempted murder. Is his shooting connected with the
theft? And there are other urgent questions: What is the Hemlock Guild?
Who owns Socrates.com? Did Sunny Carswell really kill herself, or does
her ghost have a different story to tell? And what is the real truth
behind the many tantalizing mysteries of A Curious Herbal? A compelling
mix of mystery and herb lore, past secrets and present sins, and
characters who are as real as your friends and neighbors, Hemlock is an
absorbing novel that only Susan Wittig Albert could create.