"Engaging cozy"
Though Charleston's Indigo Tea Shop normally never caters a
party, proprietor Theodosia Browning makes an exception for
the annual Isles of Palm Yacht Race. She and her crack
staff of two even make a new tea, GUNPOWDER GREEN, for
the "Tea by the Sea" event. The gala is going quite well
though Theodosia observes an argument between upper crust
Oliver Dixon and Fred Cantrell. Not long afterward, Oliver
fires the finishing line gun, but it misfires exploding in
his face leaving him dead. Everyone including police detective Burt Tidwell believes
an unfortunate accident has occurred. That is everyone
except Theodosia who feels someone pulled off a clever
homicide by disguising it as one of those misfortunate
events that happen in life. Unable to leave it alone,
Theodosia begins making inquiries that places her in danger. The latest Indigo Tea Shop mystery, GUNPOWDER GREEN, is an
engaging cozy that sub-genre fans will want to read along
with a spot of their favorite beverage, preferably green
tea. The story line engages the audience from the start
though why the heroine insists murder occurred against the
overwhelming evidence seems inane on Theodosia's part.
Fans will enjoy the antics of Theodosia and her employees
as they put their personal spin on the perils and delights
of tea flavored boiling water. Laura Childs provides the
right combination between tidbits on tea and an amateur
sleuth cozy that will send readers seeking a cup of DEATH
BY DARJEELING, the series previous novel. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 2, 2002
SummaryIn 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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