Although Theodosia Browning barely knows a Phalinopsis from a Bog Rose, she still enjoys Charleston's Spring Plantation Ramble, especially since she can promote her Indigo Tea Shop and her latest concoction, Dragonwell Sweet Tea. But the party's over when Mark Congdon wins a bid for a rare orchid-and promptly dies. It looks like a simple heart attack, but Theo suspects that someone purposely turned his green thumb blue.
Laura Childs does it again. I love her tea time series. This one provides the mystery and suspense, as expected, mingled with a lovely amount of tea room interaction. The whole series is worth the read. I can't say any one is better than the other. Enjoy!
Theodesia narrows the focus - and finds herself the next target in this absorbing, fun mystery.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Fans of Laura Child's previous 'Charleston Tea Shop' mysteries will find another satisfying culinary mystery in DRAGONWELL DEAD, the latest installment, which continues to tradition of serving up recipes and tea time tips within the context of a riveting mystery story. Here Charleston's annual Spring Plantation Ramble finds Theodesia serving tea on a lovely plantation when the collapse of a nearby b & b owner leads to her investigation of murder. Theodesia narrows the focus - and finds herself the next target in this absorbing, fun mystery. Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
Dragonwell Dead
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
When I have the latest Tea Shop Mystery in my possession, I take the time to create a cozy ambience with my pot of tea within easy reach, my favorite comfy chair and my phone switched off. Slipping into a Theodosia Browning mystery is like catching up with an old friend - you can't read fast enough, but you definitely don't want the visit to end. I love all the history of the area which is told in such a charming way that you almost feel as if you'd know your way around when you finally get to visit. I love the way that Laura Childs has been building the characters in this series and I love the recipes, hints and tips on the use of tea. Can't wait for the next one!
One of Laura Child's Best
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I loved Dragonwell Dead. It kept me guessing right until the end who the murderer was. I have always liked the way Laura writes on the way her charactors interact with each other. I can't wait until the next book is out.
superb amateur sleuth
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
In Charleston, South Carolina, the annual Spring Plantation Ramble gala begins as the city's affluent open their gardens to the public. A festive atmosphere permeates the entire town as flower shows and rare plant auctions are everywhere. Indigo Tea Shop owner Theodosia Browning loves the annual event that symbolizes spring to her and not just because business booms which it does during the festivity. She just loves the flowering of Charleston that the Ramble represents. This year she has the added pleasure of selling her new brew, Dragonwell Sweet Tea. Theodosia and her master tea blender Drayton provide the tea stand as a favor to the Broad Street Garden Club at the Carthage Place Plantation where a rare plant auction occurs. Commodities broker Mark Congdon has the high bid for a rare monkey-face orchid for $900. Mark is euphoric over his win, but almost immediate his body goes into a violent fit with foam coming out of his mouth. In spite of Theodosia's CPR efforts he dies. Everyone assumes it is a fatal heart attack until Sheriff Billings' report states cause of death is unspecified toxin. Mark's widow Angie asks Theodosia, who has solved some mysteries, to investigate her husband's death; she reluctantly agrees as her tea is considered the prime suspect by many. As always with a Tea Shop Mystery, readers will appreciate Theodosia's investigation as this time she has the motive of clearing her tea's reputation. The story line is fast-paced as the heroine makes inquiries including out of state that frighten a killer who believes the shop owner may be getting to close to reading the tea leaves. Fans of the series will enjoy this amateur sleuth's latest exploits while savoring the Indigo Tea Shop's recipes with some tips to improve your brewing techniques. Harriet Klausner
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