Join Marta McDowell, a writer, gardener, and avid mystery reader, in exploring how writers have found inspiration in the sinister side of gardening.
Deadly plants, razor-sharp shears, shady corners, and ready-made burial sites — gardens make an ideal scene for a murder mystery. Edgar Allen Poe, Wilkie Collins, Agatha Christie, and some of today’s top crime fiction authors have found inspiration in the sinister side of gardening.
Marta McDowell teaches landscape history and horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden and is a popular lecturer and writer. Her latest book, Gardening Can Be Murder, explores the horticultural connections to crime fiction.