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ISBN: 0425140989

ISBN13: 9780425140987

Thyme of Death

(Book #1 in the China Bayles Series)

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Nominated for both an Agatha and an Anthony Award, Susan Wittig Albert's novels featuring ex-lawyer and herb-shop proprietor China Bayles have won acclaim for their rich characterization and witty, suspenseful stories of crime and passion in small-town Texas. Now, when China's friend Jo dies of an apparent suicide, China looks behind the quaint fa ade of Pecan Springs and takes a suspicious look at everyone. And though she finds lots of friendly faces,...

Customer Reviews

6 ratings

Dissapointing

The premise looked good for this story but I quickly got disappointed by elements that brought down the story to a cheap level.

Excellent, well-written mystery!

I have to disagree with the fella's review down below me who said that genre novels do not deserve five stars! Hogwash! Shoot, I only review books that deserve five stars. If it's not a good book, why read OR review it? Which leads me to declare my life's motto: So Many Books, So Little Time! This first book in the China Bayles series is excellent. I read "Lavender Lies" first and thought I might be disappointed in the first book of the series, but I was proven wrong! We're introduced to all of China's cohorts in Pecan Springs, Texas and get the dirt on everyone. Ms. Albert immediately draws us into solving the murder of China's friend (who has terminal breast cancer) who appears to have comitted suicide. It's a wild plot with suspects galore, but I was totally surprised when the murderer was finally brought to justice by China and Ruby. Good, fast-paced read. I highly recommend it to mystery lovers.

Texas China worth collecting

I first met Susan Wittig Albert at a Houston women writers workshop about the time she started her China Bayles series. She was also writing the Robin Paige Victorian mysteries with hubby Bill. I bought all the books she had out at the time and carried them home aflush with the joy of personally autographed copies. Then, finally, this winter I began to enjoy China Bayles, even out of sequence. But this first volume in the set, Thyme of Death, certainly is one to make a reader want to read the rest of the books. China, named after her grandmother, is a strong woman, an ex-Houston-tough attorney in retreat to a quieter life as herb store owner. Her fictional location in Pecan Springs is wonderfully familiar to any Hill Country Texan. Albert worked as Dean of Women at South West Texas State University in San Marcos and knows the country intimately. Fictional China just can't get away from the crime scenes that she thought she left behind in Houston, however. And before long she is enlisted in solving a crime with her outrageous New Age fellow shop owner and friend Ruby in tow. China's herb shop ownership lends itself to rich teachings about herbs, and a clever tie in to the crime in each novel. Dealing with the small town John law and the county mountie sheriff requires extra savvy from Ms. Bayles. She is plenty capable of handling crime, customers, and hot, spicy, chile-flavored dishes which she comfortably washes down with Texas brew in the local country western juke joint. If you like smart females who are in charge of their own lives, you will like China Bayles. Even when she unwillingly softens to the courtship of an ex-Houston cop turn criminology professor, she remains fiercely independent and of the '90's, headed for the 21st century. To read one of Albert's China Bayles' mysteries is to set yourself up to read another and another and another.

A Thymely Review

Do you like pointers on growing herbs,animals underfoot,and a strong independant lady or two,in a savouy series? Thyme of Death is the perfect introduction. The China Bayles series is intelligently written,spiced with wit,and served up with delicious plot twists that will make you clammor for a second helping.

Mystery and Herbs go hand and hand

The China Bayles Mystery Series centers around a small town in Texas and a successful female attorney, China Bayles. China has grown weary of her big city fights and takes refuge in Pecan Springs. But, her life is far from simple as she had hoped when she purchased the Thyme and Seasons herb shop. Between the perils of small town life and the remnants of her past, Ms. Bayles is kept steadily at work sorting out her life and helping the chief of Pecan Springs sort out his. This thoroughly enjoyable series is full of herbal references and more than a few mysteries. There are eight books so far. Lavender Lies is Susan Wittig Albert's most recent contribution to the series. 

Finally. Gutsy female heroine w/ a softer, gentler herb side

Of course when you read murder mysteries by the pound it takes a great one to catch your attention. Love this character. How many of us women have led busy, hectic, gutsy lives and even gone on to post-graduate school to enhance that way of life, and woke up one day and decided that life was too short and moved on to a kinder more gentler way of life. And what more kinder and gentler than Herbs. But then, there is alway good and evil and there must always be love.

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