The Silver Needle Murder
(A Tea Shop Mystery #9)
by Laura Childs
Berkley Prime Crime
March 3, 2009
ISBN #9780425226766
304 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Laura Childs

Eggs Benedict Arnold

Death Swatch

Tragic Magic

Oolong Dead

Eggs in Purgatory

Frill Kill

Death Swatch

Dragonwell Dead

The Silver Needle Murder

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

Chamomile Mourning

Bound for Murder

The Jasmine Moon Murder

Photo Finished

The English Breakfast Murder

Keepsake Crimes

Shades of Earl Grey

Gunpowder Green

REVIEW

"entertaining amateur sleuth"

Indigo Tea Shop owner Theodosia Browning is elated with the Charleston Film Festival because the event means large profits although it also means long hours and hard work for her and her staff as they cater parties. Her first client is at the opening night celebration at the famous historic Belvedere Theatre where the rich and famous will attend.

As Theodosia makes the rounds insuring everyone is pleased with the Indigo Tea Shop offerings, she notices how different the atmosphere seems between those in the lobby having a good time and those backstage loudly argue when they are talking to one another. Worse the backstage war leads to two judges abruptly quitting and the festival director drafting a reluctant Theodosia as a replacement. Still she assumes the bickering was due to nerves until famous director Jordan Cole begins the walk to provide remarks to the gathering. Before he reaches the lectern, he is shot dead. Theodosia knows she should mind her business, but she has had success solving homicides so she starts asking questions of those she saw back stage squabbling.

The latest Indigo Tea Shop mystery is an entertaining amateur sleuth mystery starring a courageous likable lead protagonist. Theodosia is at her simmering best as she calmly investigates the shooting death witnessed by many yet no one can tell her who and why. Although the amateur sleuth paradox is apparent, fans will not care as readers prefer tasting the various concoctions that Laura Childs offers in her wonderful Charleston based series.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 29, 2009



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Summary

When the Charleston Film Festival opens with a bang—the real-life murder of a famous director—Indigo Tea Shop owner Theodosia Browning is pulled into an investigation as perilous as any big-screen thriller.



 

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