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The English Breakfast Murder (A Tea Shop Mystery) | Paperback

by Laura Childs (Author)

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Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Berkley
Page Count:  288 Pages
Publication Date:  August 05, 2003
Sales Rank:  60,778th

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  • ISBN13: 9780425191293
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
It is a truly exhilarating experience for Indigo Tea Shop owner Theodosia Browning-helping Charleston's Sea Turtle Protection League shepherd hundreds of tiny green loggerheads safely into the sea. But just as she's about to celebrate all her hard work, she spots a dead body bobbing in the waves. Now it's up to Theo to get to the bottom of the murder before the culprit's greed stirs him to kill again.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 29 reviews)

Awesome book by C. J. Seashols (Williamsburg,VA) 5 Stars
March 25, 2009
this is a very good book. I haven't read this reader before and I will read her again. I love all the details and would just love to visit the Indigo Tea Room. Great book!

SEE LAURA CHILDS - TEA SHOP MYSTERIES by KickingSixtyChick (New Mexico, USA) 5 Stars
March 25, 2009
The English Breakfast Murder (A Tea Shop Mystery) HAVE THE WHOLE SERIES -- GREAT!!

Enjoyable by Esther Cruz (Chicago, IL United States) 4 Stars
July 29, 2008
Held my interest from the very beginning. I recommended this book to my friends. I have since passed this book on for others to read and enjoy.

Very Good by H. P. Williams (Bixby, OK) 3 Stars
April 06, 2008
This was my first book to read by Laura Childs. It was a very easy read, interesting and exciting. I could not stop turning the pages as I was intrigued to figure out who was the murderer as well as to see what Haley was going to be whipping up in the kitchen. I will read more Laura Childs books in the future.

Good characters but lacking in mystery by CPalm (Orlando, FL) 3 Stars
August 30, 2007
This is the first book of this series I have written. I thought the characters were interesting and well developed. I enjoyed the interaction between them and felt they did come to "life". I also enjoyed the tidbits about tea and cooking. However, I felt the mystery story line was an after thought. At times I felt the mystery had been inserted into the book after the book had been completed. There was no real meat to the mystery. I would have liked more detail regarding the investigation. The setting and characters were very detailed but the plot regarding the mystery and clues into the investigation were lacking. I have not decided whether I will read another in this series. I would love to know more about the characters but the mystery aspect left me wanting.

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