"Delicious amateur sleuth mystery"
The Indigo Tea Shop in Charleston, South Carolina is doing
a booming business despite the depressed economy. In
addition to selling all kinds of teas from different
countries, the owner serves food and sells aromatherapy
teas for the bath. The store proprietor, Theodosia
Browning realizes there is more to life than work and
volunteers her time to the Charleston's Sea Turtle League.
When the eggs hatch, the volunteers make sure they make it
safely into the ocean. When it is Theodosia's shift she spots a large object
floating in the water and swims out to see what it is. She
doesn't expect to find the dead body of local antique
dealer Harper Fisk, a good friend of Theodosia's tea
blender Drayton Connelly. Both Clayton and Theodosia are
sure the man was murdered even if the police won't admit it
was a homicide. Theodosia, who has solved previous
homicides, vows to find the killer even though she is
embarking on a dangerous manhunt. Readers will be charmed and beguiled by this delicious
amateur sleuth mystery and will feel like visiting Charles
Street to have a cup at the Indigo Tea Shop. Laura Childs
makes tea so delectable sounding that a coffee lover will
commit heresy and convert. The heroine is a charming down
to earth person who believes in helping out her friends and
the community, two sides of her personality which will
endear her to the audiences. There is a plethora of
suspects but the reader will be shocked when the author
cleverly reveals who the perpetrator is. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 13, 2003
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