By: Laura Childs
Genres: Mystery Amateur Sleuth | Mystery Culinary
Posted: April 14, 2009
Detective Burt Tidwell, who has always urged Theo to leave his murder cases alone, surprises her by hinting she could be of some help in finding Abby Davis's killer. Perhaps more people would talk to a civilian than to a police detective. Abby had recently transferred to a Charleston television station as an anchorwoman from Savannah, and stepped on a lot of people to get to the top of her profession. She was investigating several things -- a secret society in Charleston and a millionaire's kidnapped son among them. Could Abby's snooping in either of these matters have caused her death? Oh, and since Theo has been snooping in Abby's life, her own life is put at risk. Then, there is Theo's personal life juggling Parker, her current boyfriend, and Jory, her ex.
OOLONG DEAD is entertainment at its finest, with murder, mystery, and mayhem running through the swiftly turning pages. The Indigo Tea Shop's personnel, Drayton Conneley and Haley Parker, are front and center as are several of the familiar shopkeepers on Church Street. Laura Childs has a rare talent for creating cozy series featuring bright, interesting, and strong heroines. May Ms. Childs' pen -- or her imagination -- never run dry.
Book Summary
Delicious recipes, tea-time tips, opera, and murder—in a
national bestselling mystery series that’s “quickly become a
favorite of readers.”(Mystery Reader)
While riding her horse in a race through the South Carolina
Lowcountry, Theodosia Browning finds her arch nemesis, Abby
Davis, dead. What’s more, the victim’s brother is
Theodosia’s old flame. Who’d have guessed they’d be reunited
through cold-blooded murder? Theodosia’s investigation takes
her from the Lowcountry thicket to the backstage maze of a
darkened theater where a maestro of murder waits for the
next cue. All proving that when it comes to high drama,
Theodosia can give Verdi a run for his money.
by: Laura Childs
Berkley Prime Crime
March 1, 2009
On Sale: March 3, 2009
Featuring: Theodosia Browning
336 pages
ISBN: 0425225992
EAN: 9780425225998
Hardcover