This author serves up a savory blend of herbal teas,
pastries, and murder. This novel is just
one in a series of “cozy” mysteries that revolve around Theodosia Browning who
owns Indigo Tea Shop in Charleston, South Carolina. I’m such a fan of the series, I’ve read them
all. I’ve read some of them more than
once. Chamomile Mourning is early in the series, and one of my favorites.
Laura Childs gives delightful Charleston the feeling of a small
town, and the characters surrounding Theodosia are so intriguing. This book begins at a catered tea party at
the Heritage Society’s annual Poetry event.
But murder becomes a dramatic verse of its own. The victim is one of the Heritage Society’s
own, prominent members. When clues lead
the local police to accuse one of Theodosia’s friends, she is motivated to
prove them wrong. But maybe Theodosia is
wrong?
The clues will lead the reader toward several potential murderers
and motives. You’ll enjoy the chase, and
during more relaxed moments you’ll also enjoy the detailed descriptions of
Charleston. The author really engages
you in the challenges and appeal of running a small business too. Several of Theodosia’s friends are small
business people in the city, and she is so proud of her tea shop. You’ll get an enjoyable glimpse into the
varieties, history and social niceties of teas.
Haley and Drayton, who both work at the tea shop, are each artists at
work. Haley is the baker and Drayton is
the tea mixologist. They help Theodosia
in many ways. And there is an extra
treat in the book! You’re treated to
recipes that are supposedly from Haley for pastries and from Drayton for
teas. Do yourself a favor and try these. The ones I’ve tried have been delicious.
Laura Childs was a writer/producer at several
national ad agencies, before forming her own company, Mission Critical
Marketing. She wrote four screenplays,
got one read by Paramount, but never actually sold one. She then thought to try writing mysteries. How
fortunate for fans like me! She really
enjoyed the writing, and was so happy when she sold her first couple of
books. A prolific writer, she now has two other
entertaining series in addition to the tea shop mysteries. They are the Scrapbook Mysteries and
Cackleberry Club Mysteries, and she’s not done yet.
Put your feet up with a cup of tea, or a
glass of ice tea now that its summer, and enjoy an entertaining flight of
murderous fancy, mull over your clues, and then chase down your suspect.
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Saturday, August 9, 2014
One Lump or Two With Your Murder?
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