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Synopsis
Self-confessed hermit. Plant lover. And enthusiastic introvert, Pityrodia Augustensis, Gus, for short, knows three things. People, no matter their species—human, Haldeel, or Tuann—are confusing. She has forty three siblings and every single one is as baffling as they are violent. And lastly, the dead man lying on her doorstep is going to upend her hard earned peace and quiet. When that dead man turns out to be very much alive and not dead at all, Gus finds herself drawn into a scheme with galactic implications. Pursued from one end of the space station, Titan, to the next, Gus is forced to abandon the comfort of her sanctuary in hopes of uncovering the mastermind of a plot that threatens her peaceful existence. The consequences should she fail are being named the scape goat for someone else’s crimes—and, well, death.No pressure then. Just another day on Titan. Haven to pirate clans and criminal enterprises alike.
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Is Botanical Mischief appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This sci-fi mystery features a dead body discovery, pursuit sequences across a criminal space station, and galactic conspiracy with life-or-death stakes. Violence is present but not graphic, with no sexual content or strong language.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, violence, and deception.
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy this quirky space station mystery following an introverted plant-lover who must solve a conspiracy to save herself.