Broken bone china / Laura Childs.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780451489647
- ISBN: 0451489640
- Physical Description: 306 pages ; 18 cm.
- Edition: Berkeley Prime Crime mass-market edition.
- Publisher: New York : Berkley Prime Crime, 2020.
- Copyright: ©2019.
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General Note: | Includes recipes and tea time tips. A mystery novel. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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Subject: | Browning, Theodosia (Fictitious character) > Fiction. |
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- Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2019 January #1
Hot air balloons and drones fail to play well together. Theodosia Browning of the Indigo Tea Shop and her tea expert, Drayton Conneley, have catered a fancy tea for a balloon rally whose leading attraction is a balloon ride. Drayton, already white-knuckled, is horrified when a drone that appears among the balloons suddenly attacks one of them, causing it to crash and killing all the occupants. Soon Theodosia's frenemy, Detective Burt Tidwell, arrives and questions them. The police think Don Kingsley, the CEO of local tech firm SyncSoft, was the primary target. Before he went down with the balloon, Kingsley had some money problems and a wife, Tawney, whose expenses rehabbing a classic Charleston house into a B&B were getting out of hand. Antiques dealer Tod Slawson tells Theodosia and Drayton that Kingsley was also the owner of an original Gadsden Flag, a Revolutionary War artifact that vanished from his home immediately after his death. A flag worth millions, an obvious m otive for murder, brings Theodosia's sleuthing instincts to the fore. She speaks with several dealers who'd been interested in buying the flag and with Tawney Kingsley, who's gone directly from prospective divorcée to heiress. Theodosia's boyfriend, Charleston police detective Pete Riley, is out of town, leaving her on her own except for Drayton and a few other friends. Taking time out from her responsibilities at the shop and all the special tea parties she's staging, Theodosia agrees to help out a friend whose boyfriend, a whistleblower at SyncSoft, is in the frame. Her continued sleuthing soon makes her a target of a killer who will stop at nothing. Has the year since Childs' last tea-shop mystery (Plum Tea Crazy, 2018, etc.) whetted your appetite? Although the mystery is weak, the tea is strong, and the loving descriptions of Charleston, tea, and the accompanying food almost make up for it. Copyright Kirkus 2019 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved. - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2018 October #1
Setting is everything: here, the author of the
Copyright 2018 Library Journal.New York Times best-selling "Tea Shop Mysteries" sends Theodosia Browning off to serve tea at a hot-air balloon rally. Suddenly, a snappish little drone crashes into a balloon, sending its three passengers plunging to their death. When Theo learns that one of them was the CEO of a local software company who owned a rare, much-sought-after Revolutionary War Union Jack flag, she laces on those gumshoes. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2019 January #1
Bestseller Childs's 20th Tea Shop mystery (after 2018's
Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly.Plum Tea Crazy ) opens with Theodosia Browning, the proprietor of the Indigo Tea Shop in Charleston, S.C., and tea sommelier Drayton Conneley enjoying a hot air balloon ride, until, to their horror, a drone strikes a nearby hot air balloon, killing Don Kingsley, CEO of a technology company, as well as his client and the pilot. Theodosia learns through her judicious questions, not entirely unwelcomed by Det. Burt Tidwell of the Charleston PD, that Kingsley, the apparent target, was possibly misusing company funds, and that his estranged wife needed money for the luxurious B&B she was planning to open soon. That a famous Revolutionary War flag, the object of a bidding war, has gone missing from Kingsley's home adds to the intrigue. Suspects abound, including the wife, a pair of hostile antiques dealers, and a museum representative. Tea-related recipes and a list of tea resources round out a volume sure to appeal to cozy fans. Agent: Sam Pinkus, Keystone Literary. (Mar.)