Chamomile Mourning
(A Tea Shop Mystery)
by Laura Childs
Prime Crime
May 1, 2005
ISBN #0425202518
336 pages
Hardcover
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Death Swatch

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Oolong Dead

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Frill Kill

Death Swatch

Dragonwell Dead

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Motif for Murder

Frill Kill

Blood Orange Brewing

Dragonwell Dead

Motif for Murder

Death By Design

Blood Orange Brewing

Chamomile Mourning

The Jasmine Moon Murder

Bound for Murder

The Jasmine Moon Murder

Photo Finished

The English Breakfast Murder

Keepsake Crimes

Shades of Earl Grey

Gunpowder Green

REVIEW

"Delightful amateur sleuth"

In Charleston, South Carolina, Theodosia Browning's Indigo Tea Shop is a smashing success and is now very much one of the in places. Theodora's contribution to the first Poet's Tea is moved indoors to the Heritage Society when the weather turns nasty. During a presentation given by Drayton Conneley, a shot rings out and a man falls off the balcony and lands on Theodosia's cake. The killer escapes and the gala obviously ended early.

She was the last person to see auction house owner Roger Crispin alive when she brought him a cup of tea in the balcony. The police question her and Gracie Venable who is just about to open a millenary story near the Indigo Tea Shop. Haley another co-worker of Theodosia's is friendly with the woman and is upset that the police are looking at her as a suspect because she was having an affair with the much married Roger. His wife, a mover and Shaker in Charleston, is putting pressure on the police to look at Grace as the killer, leaving it to Theodosia and company to find the real killer just like they have five times before.

The protagonist is one of the most realistic and likeable characters to grace the pages of a mystery novel. Her investigative techniques are all within the realm of possibility so readers feel that anyone could do what Theodosia is doing. This delightful amateur sleuth mystery is entertaining and keeps the audience interested from the time the victim falls into the heroine's cake. Laura Childs knows how to create the ambience that makes this series so special because one of the main characters is the city of Charleston.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 2, 2005



Summary

At Charleston's Spoleto festival, teashop owner Theodosia Browning is far from festive when the Poet's Tea is forced indoors by rain. But rain proves to be the least of her problems after a local auction house owner plummets from a balcony to his death—and it looks like someone helped him over the edge.

With a full kettle of suspects, Theodosia investigates and uncovers a criminal enterprise of art forgery, fraud—and murder—that leads her into the murky swamps of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Now, she's hot on the heels of 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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