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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)
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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!
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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!!
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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.
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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.
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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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| Shades of Earl Grey (A Tea Shop Mystery) by Laura Childs (Author)
Indigo Tea Shop owner Theodosia Browning is finally invited to a social event that she doesn't have to cater-but trouble is brewing at the engagement soiree of the season...
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| Gunpowder Green (A Tea Shop Mystery) by Laura Childs (Author)
In this second Tea Shop Mystery, shop owner Theodosia Browning knows that something's brewing in the high society of Charleston: murder.
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| The Jasmine Moon Murder (A Tea Shop Mystery) by Laura Childs (Author)
Indigo Tea Shop owner Theodosia Browning is catering a Charleston benefit, a "Ghost Crawl" through Jasmine Cemetery, when the organizer drops dead--and it looks like foul play. Theodosia stirs things up with her own investigation, and gets into hot water up to her neck.
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| Chamomile Mourning (A Tea Shop Mystery) by Laura Childs (Author)
At Charleston's Spoleto Festival, Theodosia Browning's Poet's Tea is forced indoors by rain--which is the least of her problems after a local auction house owner plummets from the balcony to his death. With a full kettle of suspects, Theodosia finds herself chasing a criminal who plans on showing her just how dangerous it is to stick her sensitive nose where it doesn't belong.
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| Death by Darjeeling (A Tea Shop Mystery) by Laura Childs (Author)
When a man is poisoned by tea, Theo is the prime suspect. Now she has to prove her innocence and track down the real killer-before someone else takes their last sip. Just the right blend of cozy fun and clever plotting. Tea lovers, mystery lovers, [this] is for you. (Susan Wittig Albert, author of Mistletoe Man)
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