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Nina Quinn Books in Order

Browse the Nina Quinn books by Heather Webber in order, with quick summaries, series background, and easy guidance on the best place to begin.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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7 books

A Hoe Lot of Trouble

by Heather Webber

2004

Landscaper Nina Quinn’s marriage is falling apart, her tools are disappearing, and the man who first taught her to love gardening has been murdered. To get answers, she starts digging through the nastier roots of small-town Ohio life.

Trouble in Spades

by Heather Webber

2005

A backyard makeover for Nina’s sister should be a welcome distraction, until the groom-to-be disappears and a corpse turns up. Add thefts targeting the elderly and one alarming package, and Nina has another mess to untangle.

Digging Up Trouble

by Heather Webber

2006

Nina is tricked into digging up the wrong yard, and the homeowner drops dead in the aftermath. With her business under threat and a suspicious widow circling, she has to prove the death was no accident.

Trouble in Bloom

by Heather Webber

2007

Nina agrees to help expose a creepy TV producer by going undercover on his reality show. When he turns up dead, she is pulled into a tangle of drugs, gambling, and local secrets that just keep getting stranger.

Weeding Out Trouble

by Heather Webber

2008

When Nina’s employee Kit disappears and his ex turns up dead, he becomes the obvious suspect. Nina digs into the case to clear him, even while chaos at home makes every clue harder to follow.

Trouble Under the Tree

by Heather Webber

2011

A Christmas decorating job at an indoor holiday village turns ugly when sabotage piles up and Nina’s neighbor is found dead under the giant tree. The deeper she digs, the darker the buried history becomes.

The Root of all Trouble

by Heather Webber

2013

A spring storm uproots a tree in Freedom, Ohio, and exposes a corpse hidden inside. Nina soon learns the dead man made plenty of enemies, and solving his murder may put her own friends in danger.

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