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Blood Orange Brewing (A Tea Shop Mystery) [Mass Market Paperback]

Laura Childs
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)

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March 6, 2007 A Tea Shop Mystery (Book 7)
When social darling Delaine Dish throws a lavish benefit for the restoration of a run-down Victorian home, Theodosia Browning donates tea and treats from her Indigo Tea Shop. But the grand unveiling of Theo's spread proves a gruesome scene when a beloved local politico falls dead with a jagged piece of metal in his neck. Anyone at the event could be the culprit, but the police have few leads-and no suspects. Try as she might, Theodosia can't help but wonder who the murderer is. But her investigation will lead her into places darker than the blackest tea ...

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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

If Southern cozies are your cup of tea, you'll enjoy curling up with the seventh installment of Theodosia Browning's sleuthing adventures (after 2005's Chamomile Mourning). Theodosia, owner of Charleston's Indigo Tea Shop, is catering a fund-raiser for the local Heritage Society. The food is great, and all of Charleston's bigwigs are enjoying themselves, until a retired businessman and politico, Duke Wilkes, is murdered. Maybe Wilkes was offed by a greedy property developer who disliked Wilkes's zeal for historic preservation, or maybe an entrepreneur his venture capital firm turned down was out for revenge. Childs has a great eye for local color—the book is filled with depictions of stately historic homes and Confederate re-enactors, and the luscious descriptions of Lowcountry cuisine will make your mouth water. Several recipes and Childs's "Teatime Tips" round out this delightful read. (Apr.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Laura Childs is the New York Times bestselling author of the Cackleberry Club, Tea Shop, and Scrapbooking mysteries. In her past life she was a Clio Award–winning advertising writer and CEO of her own marketing firm. She lives in Plymouth, Minnesota.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley; Mass Market Paperback edition (March 6, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 042521057X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425210574
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #55,347 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Laura Childs is the New York Times bestselling author of the Tea Shop Mysteries, Scrapbook Mysteries, and Cackleberry Club Mysteries. In her previous life she was CEO/Creative Director of her own marketing firm and authored several screenplays. She is married to a professor of Chinese art history, loves to travel, rides horses, enjoys fund raising for various non-profits, and has two Chinese Shar-Pei dogs.

Laura specializes in cozy mysteries that have the pace of a thriller (a thrillzy!) Her three series are:

The Tea Shop Mysteries - set in the historic district of Charleston and featuring Theodosia Browning, owner of the Indigo Tea Shop. Theodosia is a savvy entrepreneur, and pet mom to service dog Earl Grey. She's also an intelligent, focused amateur sleuth who doesn't rely on coincidences or inept police work to solve crimes. This charming series is highly atmospheric and rife with the history and mystery that is Charleston.

The Scrapbooking Mysteries - a slightly edgier series that take place in New Orleans. The main character, Carmela, owns Memory Mine scrapbooking shop in the French Quarter and is forever getting into trouble with her friend, Ava, who owns the Juju Voodoo shop. New Orleans' spooky above-ground cemeteries, jazz clubs, bayous, and Mardi Gras madness make their presence known here!

The Cackleberry Club Mysteries - set in Kindred, a fictional town in the Midwest. In a rehabbed Spur station, Suzanne, Toni, and Petra, three semi-desperate, forty-plus women have launched the Cackleberry Club. Eggs are the morning specialty here and this cozy cafe even offers a book nook and yarn shop. Business is good but murder could lead to the cafe's undoing! This series offers recipes, knitting, cake decorating, and a dash of spirituality.

Customer Reviews

The plot is convoluted, the main character is unlikeable, and the grammar is deplorable. R. Chaffey  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
I had a chance to read this latest Childs Tea Shop Mystery while I was cruising in the western Carribean. Edwin O. Merwin, Jr.  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
It was not a satisfying conclusion at all. mysfan  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant April 2, 2006
By SAS
Format:Hardcover
Blood Orange Brewing was a pleasant comfortable outing with Theodosia and friends. Although the murder occurred at the very beginning of the book, the sleuthing seemed to fall flat. I did not find the solution very satisfying. It seemed to be randomly selected because it was time to end the book. I missed the explanation of the why behind the plot development concerning Earl Grey even after rereading the end of the book looking for the answer. I found that loose end troublesome. I did enjoy the interactions between Theodosia, Drayton and Haley. And as usual, the descriptions of the food and teas were mouth-watering as well as the included recipes. The tea shop mysteries are still engaging and a recommended read however I would not consider this its best outing.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not the best of series April 3, 2006
Format:Hardcover
This was a solid addition to Childs' tea series, but not the best. The plot was somewhat slow and almost plodding at times. While I don't mind slow, this just didn't have the punch of some of the earlier books. We lost Theodosia's romantic interest in the last book and this one seems to be unsure where to go with that. I really thought she might develop something with the detective, but this book seemed to leaning towards Parker...not though with any major changes. I think some additional story on Drayton and Haley would be a nice addition to future books...Haley is working on a recipe book in this book and that adds to her character somewhat, but should continue to build. This book is more of a stagnation in the series than a continuation on the ladder. Definitely something to read if you have read the rest of the series, but not a good place to start if you are just joining the series.
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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing April 9, 2006
By mysfan
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This book seems to miss the mark in an otherwise enjoyable series. While the descriptions of the teas and food are good, the mystery falls short. Throughout the whole story, Theo moans that she's having trouble finding clues and solving the murder; then suddenly at the end it comes to her and she goes racing off to find the proof. There is never any mention as to how the murder was done in that house during a concert with numerous people or how the secret rooms played into it. It was not a satisfying conclusion at all. The characters seem to be acting as they normally do, and Haley's manic character has been toned down at last, although she has some expressions that don't really ring true: "Pop a chill pill, Drayton!" Who talks like that? In general, the characters are likable, but they're not enough to carry this poorly planned mystery.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars A big fan
I love Laura Childs Tea Shop Mysteries and this book was excellent as are all her books. I will continue reading them.
Published 4 months ago by Carole Grogan
5.0 out of 5 stars terrific book
Love these mysteries! I order these for my granddaughters and I recommend them for young mystery readers. we are aiming for all Laura Childs series.
Published 4 months ago by Celia Moore
5.0 out of 5 stars A good read!
Another great book in the series. The characters are always personal, witty, & a joy to read about. Will co tinge to read Laura Childs books.
Published 5 months ago by GSDogLady
4.0 out of 5 stars A cozy mystery WITH TEA?! Even cozier!!
I'm definitely a fan. I like any cozy mystery that combines murder and tea--plus recipes and everything! It's a nerdy old lady's dream! I'd read all of these books for sure. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Mary Lavers
3.0 out of 5 stars Cozy murder
7th in the 'Tea Shop Mystery' series, this a cozy read - entertaining characters & mystery with a twist. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Jean B
2.0 out of 5 stars The mystery is ...
The mystery is -- how can anyone "enthuse" over these books? The author picked up a couple of other series after this one got going, and promptly slipped in the quality of her... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Commenter77
2.0 out of 5 stars like lukewarm tea
This is the 4th book in this series I've read and it is definitely my least favorite so far. I think the author does a good job describing her tea shop and the trivia about tea... Read more
Published on January 4, 2010 by appletree
4.0 out of 5 stars excellent series
seriously i love this series the herione and her tea shop and enjoyed every one of these books. they did make me start getting into different kinds of teas as i read them. Read more
Published on November 27, 2009 by Michelle Garringer
2.0 out of 5 stars A Deplorable Brew
I am glad I am not alone in my estimation of Laura Childs' "Blood Orange Brewing" the seventh book in her Tea Shop Mystery series. Read more
Published on June 17, 2009 by R. Chaffey
5.0 out of 5 stars Blood orange brewing
I have not read this book at this itme but the bookds that I have read have been excellent and I do enjoy her books
Published on March 30, 2009 by Donna Brace
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