Death by Darjeeling by Laura Childs (2001, Mass Market)
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"Death by Darjeeling" by Laura Childs is a cozy mystery novel published in 2001 in mass market format by Penguin Publishing Group. The book is part of the Tea Shop Mystery Series, featuring a woman sleuth investigating a mystery in a quaint tea shop setting. With a captivating storyline and engaging characters, this book is sure to keep readers entertained and guessing until the very end. Weighing 5.2 ounces and with 256 pages, this English-language novel is a delightful addition to any mystery fan's collection.
Reviews"Highly recommended" by the Ladies Tea Guild "Book of Choice" by the Red Hat Society "Tea lovers, mystery lovers, [this] is for you. Just the right blend of cozy fun and clever plotting."- Susan Wittig Albert, bestselling author of Bloodroot "It's a delightful book!"- Tea: a magazine "Murder suits [Laura Childs] to a Tea."- St. Paul Pioneer Press "If you devoured Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden, this new series is right up your alley."- The Gazette, Goose Creek, SC " Death By Darjeeling is a good beginning to a new culinary series that will quickly become a favorite of readers who favor this genre. The cozy and inviting setting will quickly draw readers in and a likable cast of characters will have them eager to return."- The Mystery Reader "Gives the reader a sense of traveling through the streets and environs of the beautiful, historic city of Charleston."- Lakeshore Weekly News, Wayzata, MN , Praise for the New York Times Bestselling Tea Shop Mystery Series "Childs serves dedicated cup-of-tea-and-a-cozy readers exactly what they long for."-- Publishers Weekly "Murder suits [Laura Childs] to a Tea."-- St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press "Tea lovers, mystery lovers, [this] is for you. Just the right blend of cozy fun and clever plotting."--Susan Wittig Albert, New York Times bestselling author of Queen Anne's Lace "Brew yourself a nice pot of tea, and enjoy. . . . It's guaranteed to delight."-- Times Record News "A love letter to Charleston, tea, and fine living."-- Kirkus Reviews "Kept me hooked from opening page to ending."-- Central Oregonian "Tasty suspense!"-- St. Paul (MN) Sun-Sailor "You will surely be missing out on the party if you dont pick up this book now!"--Fresh Fiction "Will leave readers feeling as if they have shared a warm cup of tea on Church Street in Charleston."--The Mystery Reader
Dewey Edition22
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
Series Volume Number1
Grade ToUP
SynopsisFIRST IN THE TEA SHOP MYSTERY SERIES When a man is poisoned by tea, Charleston shop owner Theodosia Browning must prove her innocence and track down the real killer...before someone else takes their last sip. Meet Theodosia Browning, owner of Charleston's beloved Indigo Tea Shop. Patrons love her blend of delicious tea tastings and Southern hospitality. And Theo enjoys the full-bodied flavor of a town steeped in history--and mystery. It's tea for two hundred or so at the annual historical homes garden party. Theodosia, as event caterer, is busy serving steaming teas and blackberry scones while guests sing her praises. But the sweet smell of success turns to suspense when an esteemed guest is found dead--his hand clutching an empty teacup. Trouble is brewing, and all eyes are on Theo...., When a man is poisoned by tea, Theo is the prime suspect. Now she has to prove her innocence and track down the real killer-before someone else takes their last sip. Just the right blend of cozy fun and clever plotting., FIRST IN THE TEA SHOP MYSTERY SERIES! When a man is poisoned by tea, Charleston shop owner Theodosia Browning must prove her innocence and track down the real killer...before someone else takes their last sip. Meet Theodosia Browning, owner of Charleston's beloved Indigo Tea Shop. Patrons love her blend of delicious tea tastings and Southern hospitality. And Theo enjoys the full-bodied flavor of a town steeped in history-and mystery. It's tea for two hundred or so at the annual historical homes garden party. Theodosia, as event caterer, is busy serving steaming teas and blackberry scones while guests sing her praises. But the sweet smell of success turns to suspense when an esteemed guest is found dead-his hand clutching an empty teacup. Trouble is brewing, and all eyes are on Theo....