Bloody Bonsai

Bloody Bonsai by Peter Abresch is a first edition published by Worldwide in 1999. This fiction work, written in English and spanning 250 pages, follows Dandy as he navigates life in a small beach town while taking a course on the Japanese art of bonsai. Initially seeking solitude as a widower, Dandy’s plans are disrupted when he encounters a beautiful woman and becomes embroiled in a mystery involving a dead body found stabbed with a bonsai tree.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and detective elements as Dandy grapples with unexpected challenges and police accusations. The narrative explores themes of isolation and connection, set against the backdrop of bonsai artistry. This edition offers a compact reading experience, making it accessible for those interested in a unique take on the mystery genre.
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Dandy finds himself in a small beach town taking a course about the Japanese art of bonsai. Cranky and craving isolation, he’s accepted as a widower. He doesn’t expect to encounter a beautiful woman, a dead body stabbed with a bonsai tree, or the accusations of the police.
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