Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Death by Darjeeling

It appears that everyone--at least in my little group--is looking for a way to distinguish her blog. Jenny's doing Mentors, Deb's doing WILAWF, Ali's thinking up something new. And we're nothing if not copycats.

I've decided to review mysteries. Probably mostly cozies, but all mysteries are fair game. And I decide what to call a mystery.

I'm starting with the first entry in the Teashop Mysteries by Laura Childs. Ms. Childs also writes the Scrapbooking Mysteries and Cackleberry Club Mysteries.


Death by Darjeeling

A genteel Southern woman, Theodosia Browning, runs a tea shop in Charleston, SC. At the annual Lamplighter tour, a shady developer is poisoned while drinking a cup of her special blend. Suspicion falls on the shop in general and one waitress in particular.

A 4-star cozy. Childs pretty much hits all the right notes with this one. Lots of credible potential suspects. A likeable cast of regulars. Good dialogue. Nice pacing. And a plausible plot. The tension builds all the way through. And she got me. I didn't see the culprit coming, but there were no author cheats involved.

My one nitpick would be the extremely unusual character names. When you start with a protagonist called Theodosia, adding in first names of Drayton, Jory, Doe, Dundy, Delaine,
and then a Miss Dimple--well, it gets overwhelming. But it's a very small nit to pick.

In addition to the fun puzzle, setting and characters, the author includes yummy recipes. Earl Grey Sorbet, Tea Scones and Cucumber & Lobster Sandwiches are all tempting. And then there is the Liver Brownie Cake for the pooches in your life.

Well played, Ms. Childs, well played.

1 comment:

  1. I haven't read a cozy in ages--this sounds like a good one...

    And I like your new focus on the blog, D.B.!

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