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Gunpowder Green (A Tea Shop Mystery)

(Book #2 in the A Tea Shop Mystery Series)

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Tea shop owner Theodosia Browning knows that something's brewing in the high society of Charleston--something other than her newest tea... The Indigo Tea Shop, Charleston's favorite spot of tea, has... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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I love a great series with the same "friends" to sleuth along with!

I came across this series by accident, but will stick with it! I really enjoy series mysteries where the same charactors appear. In this series, you not only learn about Charleston, SC, antiques and some history, but I never dreamed I would learn so much about tea! Laura Childs reels you in to her charactors and plots. You feel the sun and fog just as if you were walking through them with Theodosia Browning. The decriptions of teas and food are wonderful. There are recipes for both as well as hints for tea parties. I was raised in the south, and I LOVE this series!

A perfect cozy mystery!

„Gunpowder Green" is the second book in the Teashop-Mystery-Series and it is even better than the first one, "Death By Darjeeling",Theodosia and her friends/colleagues Drayton and Harley are catering for the Isle of Palms Yacht Race when the signaling gun explodes and kills a wealthy member of Charleston society, Oliver Dixon.Theodosia is not convinced that Dixon's death was an accident and starts investigating on her own account. There are lots of suspects who might have wanted to do Oliver Dixon in: was it his young wife of nine weeks, who was after his money? Was it a member of the competing yacht club, a business associate? Or was the murder even a result of a longstanding family feud between the Dixon and the Cantrell families?Laura Childs continues what she has begun in the first Teashop-Mystery: She gives loving & detailed accounts of people and places, without making the read tedious or peripatetic. Quite the contrary! Her knack of picturing and describing things made me want to slow down and savor every minute in Charleston's historic district, sneak a peak into her teashop and be served tea and a delicious pastries by Drayton and Haley.Compared to the predecessor "Death By Darjeeling", the plot of the mystery in "Gunpowder Green" is far better evolved, even though some readers might be able to pin the perpetrator a lot earlier than I could.Result: "In a world gone mad with indifference" (p.201) reading this book did make a difference to me;-). I enjoyed reading it until the very last page. A perfect, relaxing, fully-fledged-5-star cozy mystery! Am very much looking forward to reading the third book in this series!

Terrific Series....

GUNPOWDER GREEN is the second book in Laura Childs' tea mystery series and I truly enjoyed it. I was so interested in the facts that the author presented about various teas. I also enjoyed the various facts about Charleston.The plot is very developed and I found it easy to stay with and so refreshing from really simplistic mysteries. The book has more depth than most and I was intrigued with the viewpoints presented from the various characters.I also really have loved the inclusion of her dog. It is a warm side to this thoroughly enjoyable series.

For all tea lovers

This was a very interesting book. I've been drinking tea for many years (into decades by now), and this is a very good mystery book, yet it teaches people interesting facts about tea. Highly recommend it, especially if you like the type of mystery by Carol Lea Benjamin and Laurien Berensen.

engaging cozy

Though Charleston's Indigo Tea Shop normally never caters a party, proprietor Theodosia Browning makes an exception for the annual Isles of Palm Yacht Race. She and her crack staff of two even make a new tea, GUNPOWDER GREEN, for the "Tea by the Sea" event. The gala is going quite well though Theodosia observes an argument between upper crust Oliver Dixon and Fred Cantrell. Not long afterward, Oliver fires the finishing line gun, but it misfires exploding in his face leaving him dead. Everyone including police detective Burt Tidwell believes an unfortunate accident has occurred. That is everyone except Theodosia who feels someone pulled off a clever homicide by disguising it as one of those misfortunate events that happen in life. Unable to leave it alone, Theodosia begins making inquiries that places her in danger. The latest Indigo Tea Shop mystery, GUNPOWDER GREEN, is an engaging cozy that sub-genre fans will want to read along with a spot of their favorite beverage, preferably green tea. The story line engages the audience from the start though why the heroine insists murder occurred against the overwhelming evidence seems inane on Theodosia's part. Fans will enjoy the antics of Theodosia and her employees as they put their personal spin on the perils and delights of tea flavored boiling water. Laura Childs provides the right combination between tidbits on tea and an amateur sleuth cozy that will send readers seeking a cup of DEATH BY DARJEELING, the series previous novel.Harriet Klausner
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