"Small town, murder and mayhem"
China Bayles and her partner Ruby are off to Indigo, TX, to
have a booth at the Indigo Spring Arts & Crafts Festival.
While there, China and friend Allison Selby will be doing a
natural dye workshop called Colors to Dye For at Indigo
Valley Farm, where Allison lives. China is the proprietor of Thyme and Seasons Herbs in Pecan
Springs. She used to be a Houston criminal attorney. She
is married to Mike McQuaid, former Houston dectective. He
now teaches classes at CTSU. His thirteen year old son
Brian lives with them and China thinks of him as her son. Ruby Wilcox is her best friend and business partner. Ruby
owns the Crystal Cave, the only New Age shop in Pecan
Springs. Together they own Thyme for Tea, a tearoom in the
same building as Thyme and Seasons and Crystal Cave. While in Indigo, China and Allie attend the Historical
Indigo Restoration Committee (HIRC) meeting. Casey Ford,
Allie's uncle, comes to the meeting and announces that he
will be selling off the mining rights to all the land he
owns (most of the town) and everyone must vacate by the end
of the year. Everyone protests, but he explains that there
was a clause on each of their leases that gives him the
right to evict if the structure's scheduled to be
demolished. When the strip mine comes in, that's exactly
what will happen. The next night after the play Indigo's Blues written by
Derek Cooper, Allie's boyfriend, everyone hears a gunshot.
When they get out to the street, they find Casey Ford
dead. Everyone believes he walked into his own booby-trap
at the former Bluebonnet Coffee Shop. Not too long ago
Casey had closed down, boarded up and booby-trapped the
coffee shop. McQuaid assists Sheriff Charlie McFarland with the
investigation. There are many problems with the
investigation, the biggest being that the crime scene is
burned to the ground early the next morning. Plus, almost
everyone in town had a reason for wanting Casey dead. And
they seem to be covering for each other. They might even
be setting someone up to take the fall. China and Ruby
assist in the investigation but not officially. Ruby
follows her intuition which often gets them into trouble. The characters in this book are very well written. You can
feel the frustration and pain of the small town folks in
Indigo. They've been working so hard to revitalize this
town and now Casey plans to take that all away. There are
quite a few side stories involved as well. It has a well-
crafted plot with plenty of twists and turns. I highly recommend this book.
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted January 28, 2004
SummaryTimes have been tough on Indigo, Texas. But now, as artists
flock to the countryside in growing numbers, Indigo is
experiencing a revival. In town to teach a workshop,
herbalist China Bayles, like so many others, is committed
to bringing Indigo back to life. Only one person stands in
their way: longtime resident Casey Ford, who has decided to
sell his profitable mining rights. Once the deal is done,
Indigo will be dead and buried. But when Ford winds up dead
himself, China, along with her best friend Ruby, quietly
begin their own investigation to discover who is behind the
murder. Before long, it becomes chillingly clear that this
is a town with its share of dark secrets-secrets that
someone thinks are worth killing to keep.
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