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Anonymous
Posted December 16, 2009
Good book and good recipes
It is time for Ms. Childs to give us an Indigo Tea Room Cookbook.
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Anonymous
Posted March 17, 2008
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I have read all of the Tea Shop Mystery books. Once again I was not disappointed. I can't wait for the next one!!! :)
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A series disappointment but still entertaining
This was the 9th installment of the India Tea Shop Mysteries and my first disappointment from the author, Laura Childs. I love this series but not this book. I still have questions even though I have finished and re-read the ending, I still have questions.
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First of all, I knew who the killer was at page 100 simply because this person kept popping up without any need to be there. Second, there were numerous incidents throughout that were not explained at the end and the motive was definitely not clear. So all in all, even though I enjoyed the story, I didn't like to the book. -
Awsome tea shop series!
I own and have read all of Laura Childs Tea Shop mystery murder books. They are very entertaining and whimsical at best. The plot keeps you hook till the end and the characters are well define. I really enjoy this book. Good for a rainy day and a good cup of tea. Highly recommend.
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Anonymous
Posted April 10, 2010
Liked the Tea Shop aspect and Recipies
Liked the Tea Shop aspect and Recipies
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Fun to the Last Drop
Fun characters and interesting mystery all set in beautiful historic Charleston. A great read.
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muttmom
Posted February 20, 2010
Delightful!
What a delightful and fun series this is. An added bonus is learning more about tea. I will never be able to look at tea in the same way again.
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Pat-
Posted April 29, 2009
Silver Needle Murder (Tea Shop Series #9)
It was hard to put down this book, I had to read it to the end.
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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
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