By: Laura Childs
Genres: Mystery Cozy | Mystery Woman Sleuth
Posted: March 9, 2010
Daria's antique map shop has been ransacked. Had Daria interrupted a robbery in progress? Was there something hidden in the collection of maps and antiques Daria had painstakingly collected and displayed; something worth killing for? Or, as Detective Tidwell suggests, was Daria killed mistakenly? Theo and Daria have similar builds and coloring. In the dark Charleston night, had the killer mistaken Daria for Theo?
There's no shortage of suspects as Theo begins looking into the life of her friend. With only a few clues and the elusive scent of teaberry to guide her, Theo soon finds herself in the sights of a cold-blooded killer.
Laura Child's THE TEABERRY STRANGLER is a neatly plotted, entertaining read. The characters are a bit eccentric and clever; people the reader can easily imagine wandering the streets of historic Charleston. Ms. Childs quickly draws the reader into the story, leading the reader through several plot twists to a satisfying ending. As a bonus, there are several recipes included at the end of the book. I highly recommend the Pecan Pie Muffins. This was my first visit to Theodosia Browning's world...it won't be my last!
Book Summary
The bestselling author of Oolong Dead serves up an Old-World treat, spiced with a Sherlock Holmes-style murder mystery. It was the Dickensian evening Theodosia Browning had been hoping for. Charleston shop-owners dressed in cloaks of yore threw open their back doors to visitors, who took advantage of bargains and Theodosia's delicious teas. But later, the alleys clear except for one body- which a horrified Theodosia discovers. It's Daria, the map store's owner. Locals have shown interest in buying her shop-but enough to kill? Plus there's been a customer hell- bent on acquiring a not-for-sale map. Most alarming of all theories, however, is Detective Tidwell's: the killer mistook Daria for Theodosia. And if that theory holds, the killer's work isn't done.
by: Laura Childs
Berkley
March 1, 2010
On Sale: March 2, 2010
Featuring: Theodosia Browning
320 pages
ISBN: 042523245X
EAN: 9780425232453
Hardcover