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Twisted Tea Christmas

par Laura Childs

Séries: Tea Shop Mysteries (23)

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"A haunted house with a real-life corpse land tea maven Theodosia Browning in hot water in this latest installment of the New York Times bestselling series. Tea maven Theodosia Browning and her tea sommelier, Drayton Conneley, are catering a Victorian Christmas party at a swanky mansion in downtown Charleston for Drucilla Heyward, one of the wealthiest women in town. As the champagne flows and the tea steeps, Drucilla is so pleased with the reception by her partygoers that she reveals her secret plan to Theodosia. The Grande Dame has brought the cream of Charleston society together to reveal that she is planning to give her wealth away to various charitable organizations. However, before she can make the announcement, Theodosia finds her crumpled unconscious in the hallway. It looks like the excitement has gotten to the elderly woman-except that there is a syringe sticking out of her neck"--… (plus d'informations)
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Hard to believe that in all of these tea shop mysteries...I cannot recall a Christmas themed one. No, nothing earth shattering (once again I am realizing cozy mysteries are not my thing). Theodosia Browning reminds me a lot of Nancy Drew in that every book ends with her getting kidnapped or cornered by the actual killer ;)

However, there were many tea scenarios in this book. Also, there was a brief moment with a character that I'd love to see made regular. Also another dog to join Earl Gray....good things :) this book indeed me want to do a Christmas tea myself! ( )
  msgabbythelibrarian | Jun 11, 2023 |
It was ok. I think I am getting tired of the total format of the books and of the character. ( )
  lhaines56 | May 9, 2023 |
This is a series where I enjoy visiting the main characters and the Indigo tearoom even though there are probably better series out there.

I wish the series would branch out from only having murders to investigate--at some point you A. wonder how many people are left in Charleston and B. Why people would continue to book Theodosia's business to cater their events when people keep dying at them. Certainly in this book, they could have investigated an art theft and jewelry theft without having to kill off the elderly hostess.

I also am a bit tired of Theodosia seeming to feel that the police couldn't solve the murder without her help. Yes, certainly information might be divulged at the tea shop which should be passed on to the police, but Theodosia shouldn't need to go asking her own questions. ( )
  JenniferRobb | Nov 27, 2022 |
The Twisted Tea Christmas is the 23rd installment of the Indigo Teashop Mystery series by Laura Childs. While I have heavily criticized her writing in the past 5 years, this novel puts her back on track. It is fantastic. I always love it when the murder occurs quickly so that the rest of the book can be about the solving of the murder. Here, we have a murder on the 5th page and is is not resolved until the second to last page. The publisher's summary is below:

Tea maven Theodosia Browning and her tea sommelier, Drayton Connelley, are catering a Victorian Christmas party at a swanky mansion in downtown Charleston for Drucilla Hayward, one of the wealthiest women in town. As the champagne flows and the tea steeps, Drucilla is so pleased with the success of her soiree that she reveals her secret plan to Theodosia. The grande dame has brought the cream of Charleston society together to reveal that she is planning to give her wealth away to various charitable organizations. However, before she can make the announcement, Theodosia finds her crumpled unconscious in the hallway. It looks like the excitement has gotten to the elderly women, but it may have been helped along by the syringe in her neck.
I am happy that there were no cheesy statements like "the phone rang ding-a-ling-ring" and that secondary character Delaine Dish's emotions were under control. The main change that I liked is that the murder did not occur in the same place as it did in the prior 22 books. It was time for a change and we now have a perfectly plotted and written cozy mystery to enjoy. There was something else new that tickled my fancy. One evening when Theodosia went to bed with a book, it was a book written by Susan Wittig Albert! Albert writes the China Bayles cozy mystery series. I have to wonder if Childs and Albert are friends.

The Charleston setting was a good choice to place the series in. It has marvelous architecture, fairly nice weather and history galore. It gives the writer alot to work with when creating atmosphere. The main characters are Theodosia, Drayton and police investigator Burt Tidwell. These characters have grown over the years but in Twisted Tea Christmas they do not have growth, they just work together to solve the murder. I loved this as I am mainly a whodunnit fan. Author Childs gives us plenty of red herrings, more than we usually have in her books. It made the novel suspenseful. In fact, I had a hard time figuring out who committed the murder and was surprised at the ending.

I am proud to give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Ya'll need to read this one. ( )
  Violette62 | Mar 5, 2022 |
An entertaining seasonal visit with the Indigo Tea Shop crew. The story begins with a sensational murder at an event the tea shop is catering. The hunt for the killer occupies Theodosia and Drayton, as they need to juggle their busy Christmas season events with sleuthing. Luckily Hayley runs their kitchen faultlessly to keep them on track. Charleston and its environs provide a colourful background for the story. The plot for the whodunit follows the series's usual formula, but the cast of suspects provides plenty of red herrings for readers to sort through. Along the way, Theodosia is gifted with a pack of dogs to foster for the holidays. The ending seems abrupt but the mystery is satisfactorily resolved. It's recommended for fans of the series as one of the better entries. ( )
  BrianEWilliams | Jan 13, 2022 |
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"A haunted house with a real-life corpse land tea maven Theodosia Browning in hot water in this latest installment of the New York Times bestselling series. Tea maven Theodosia Browning and her tea sommelier, Drayton Conneley, are catering a Victorian Christmas party at a swanky mansion in downtown Charleston for Drucilla Heyward, one of the wealthiest women in town. As the champagne flows and the tea steeps, Drucilla is so pleased with the reception by her partygoers that she reveals her secret plan to Theodosia. The Grande Dame has brought the cream of Charleston society together to reveal that she is planning to give her wealth away to various charitable organizations. However, before she can make the announcement, Theodosia finds her crumpled unconscious in the hallway. It looks like the excitement has gotten to the elderly woman-except that there is a syringe sticking out of her neck"--

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