"China Bayles mystery"
Pecan Springs is the home of China Bayles, proprietor of
the Thyme and Seasons Herb Shop and the co-owner of Thyme
For Tea. She also rents out the small cabin behind her
store to Ellen Holt, a beautiful reporter from Ohio doing a
story on small town Texas. China and her best friend Ruby
travel to nearby Indigo for the weekend to give a workshop
and participate in the art and crafts festival. They will be staying at the cabin of China's college friend
Allison Selby, who along with the other thirty-six
residents of Indigo are trying to revitalize the town.
Allison's Uncle Casey Ford owns most of Indigo and intends
to sell the mineral rights to Alcoa, who want to strip mine
a seam that goes through the town's center. When Casey is
murdered it is presumed that one of the townsfolk did it to
preserve the town but Ruby and China, acting on a hunch,
decide to investigate. Their search leads them right back
to Pecan Springs and China's Midwest tenant. In the latest China Bayles mystery, the author, for the
most part, has taken her heroine out of her adopted
hometown and placed her in various localities as a way of
keeping the character fresh and the story line original. It
works. Readers will find INDIGO DYING a very complex yet
satisfying novel with a support cast second to none.
Readers will enjoy observing China happy in her
professional and personal lives and will eagerly await her
next misadventure. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 15, 2002
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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