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Book Reviews of Broken Bone China (Tea Shop, Bk 20)

Broken Bone China (Tea Shop, Bk 20)
Broken Bone China - Tea Shop, Bk 20
Author: Laura Childs
ISBN-13: 9780451489647
ISBN-10: 0451489640
Publication Date: 1/28/2020
Pages: 320
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed Broken Bone China (Tea Shop, Bk 20) on + 1528 more book reviews
Broken Bone China may be the twentieth A Tea Shop Mystery, but you can read alone. I highly recommend reading this entire delightful cozy mystery series. I am happy that I discovered Laura Childs' A Tea Shop Mystery (and the cozy mystery genre) while perusing a bookstore eighteen years ago. I thought Broken Bone China was well-written and proceeds at a steady pace. The book contains developed characters like Theo, Drayton, Haley and Detective Tidwell. I just love Theo's adorable dog, Earl Grey. Haley, Drayton and Theo have become close friends and have a good working relationship. I enjoy the interactions between the three of them. I appreciate Laura Childs wonderful descriptions of the Indigo Tea Shop, Charleston, the beautiful antiques, books, Haley's tasty dishes and the entrancing teas (I can just imagine how they would smell). The authors descriptive prose transports me into the world of A Tea Shop Mystery series. I wanted to attend the charming Nancy Drew tea that the shop hosted with the creative decorations and I liked the reference to Trixie Belden (I am a Cherry Ames girl myself). The mystery was multifaceted with a murder and a missing flag. I loved the ingenious method of killing employed by the author. There are good clues to assist readers in solving the mystery with misdirection to throw you off track. There is one little loose end at the end of the book regarding the secret sipper from Tea Faire magazine (I am hoping the author will address it in the next book with a positive review for the tea shop). There are recipes from the tea shop at the end along with tea time tips. A preview of Mumbo Gumbo Murder is included (the next A Scrapbooking Mystery). Ms. Childs has created another winner with Broken Bone China. The only sad part is that I now must wait a year to revisit Theo and the Indigo Tea Shop. If you are looking for an uplifting cozy mystery, look no further than Broken Bone China.
ladycholla avatar reviewed Broken Bone China (Tea Shop, Bk 20) on + 2081 more book reviews
As always enjoyed this very much. Interesting angle with the drone. Didn't guess the culprit until just before the reveal toward the end. Good story, lots of fun stuff with the tea shop daily stuff and especially the special teas. Loved the Nancy Drew one especially.
pj-s-bookcorner avatar reviewed Broken Bone China (Tea Shop, Bk 20) on + 885 more book reviews
Reading a Tea Shop Mystery by Laura Childs is like a quick vacation trip to Charleston, SC. I love the descriptions of the city and the historic district. Theodosia and Drayton are treated to a hot air balloon ride during a festival and are witnesses to a drone attack. There's a host of suspects while Theodosia investigates the deaths. It's like visiting family reading her stories!