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Eustacia Rose's life is beginning to return to normal: she is back teaching at UCL and her relationship with Matilde is blossoming. But when a man is found dead with a needle in his neck, that fragile peace begins to crumble. Eustacia finds a painting of herself stabbed with a syringe and discovers that there are other people who seem to know more about the killing than they are letting on. The threat around Eustacia only increases as a PhD student begins to stalk and harass her to gain access to her poisonous plant collection. After Eustacia continually refuses, he contacts a lab that is illegally selling synthetic plant toxins but turns up dead shortly after. As the body count rises, Eustacia has no choice but to investigate the deaths in earnest.
Could this Sub get any wackier? The new Sub needs an attitude check. The Sub doesn't quite know about children yet. She thinks children are pesky little people who need a good lesson. In reality, she's deathly scared of them. She tries to cover it up with a strong exterior. But things soon spiral out of control in the class. Revenge isn't sweet, or is it? When the students misbehave, she takes her revenge. She soon learns that revenge is two-sided and gets what's coming to her from the unruliest kid in the classroom.
I've always been better with plants than people . But when her precious garden is vandalized and someone close to Simone is murdered with a toxin derived from a rare poisonous plant, Eustacia finds herself implicated in the crime and decides to take matters into her own hands .
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