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The Reluctant Gardener

(2026)
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Some gardens grow flowers. Some grow secrets.

In the small Devon town of Ivybridge, recently widowed Reg Burridge shuffles through his quiet routines, he expects to experience grief, not fear.

But when a small act of kindness spirals into danger, and three young men arrive at his home offering further help, Reg’s life becomes the stage for a crime he never saw coming.

What follows is a gripping, darkly humorous descent into coercion, exploitation, and how one man copes in a time of desperation.

In order to get his life back, Reg must navigate intimidation, shifting loyalties, and the unexpected possibility of fighting back.

The Reluctant Gardener blends the bleak charm and psychological sharpness of Pascal Garnier with the human depth of Fredrik Backman.


Sometimes the quietest people hold the loudest secrets.

The Reluctant Gardener is perfect for readers who enjoy:
  • Crime fiction with dark humour and heart



    Character-driven tension that builds slowly and beautifully



    Stories about ageing, vulnerability, and unexpected resilience



    Dark comedy threaded with real emotional stakes



    As Reg’s grip on his life slips, the world keeps watching but no one truly sees what’s happening behind his front door. And by the time they do, it may be too late.

    A poignant, unsettling, unexpectedly uplifting novel about the dangers that hide in plain sight—and the strength we discover when we are pushed too far.


    Genre: Mystery



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