![]() ![]() When a sister (Priya) of one of the victims’ finds herself a target, the investigators must use their knowledge of the past and what they learned from the garden to find the perpetrator before he collects around victim. The police officers from the original case are dealing with this and also find themselves being pulled back into a different investigation involving a serial killer who murders girls and adorns them with flowers. The Butterflies are awaiting the trial of the Gardener and a few of the girls, unable to handle the trauma of the garden, have completed suicide. Taking place a few months where the first novel left off but in an unconventional way. The novel opens and dives right into the story. The novel did have some reoccurrences of original characters from The Butterfly Garden but also has a whole new serial killer and new female lead. ![]() ![]() Not knowing whether or not this one would start where the first novel left off or if it would focus on a new set of “collections”, I was eager to find out. The Roses of May, by Dot Hutchison, is the second novel in this trilogy. After reading (and obsessing over) The Butterfly Garden earlier this year ( you can check out my review of that one here), I was elated to find out that this book would be a part of a “collector” trilogy. ![]()
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