The Tea Shoppe Mysteries, Darlene Franklin
The Tea Shoppe Mysteries, Darlene Franklin
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The Tea Shoppe Mysteries
4 Mysterious Deaths Steep in Coastal Maine

Author: Darlene Franklin, Cynthia Hickey, Linda Baten Johnson, Teresa Ives Lilly

Narrator: Teri Schnaubelt

Unabridged: 11 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 02/01/2021


Synopsis

4 Mysterious Deaths Steep in Coastal Maine.  4 Short Stories in one audio book featuring authors of numerous Cozy Mystery Novels.

A tea shoppe along the coast of Maine is connected to a year's worth of mysterious deaths.  Starting one winter day Georgina finds the mayor poisoned by a plate of petite fours.  That spring, Evie's favorite customer and recipe tester is killed.  While out delivering scones for her summer job, Ashley discovers a crime scene to practice her student training in forensics.  Against a backdrop of vibrant fall foliage, Ladessa discovers a corpse at table number four.  How can one small shoppe's employees be connected to so many deaths, and will the business ever recover?

About The Author

Award-winning author and speaker Darlene Franklin recently returned to cowboy country - Oklahoma. Cynthia Hickey has the combined total of seven children and five grandchildren that she and her husband enjoy having near them in Arizona. Linda Baten Johnson is a native of Texas, who writes historical fiction for young readers and squeaky-clean romances. Teresa Ives Lilly lives in Texas and has been following a passion for writing for over twenty years.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cheryl

These stories were just ok, not really engaging.......more

4 great stories with a bit of Romance thrown in. All mysteries surrounding the local tea shoppe. They also include some a search for God in these stories. Really enjoyed.......more

Goodreads review by Dani

Not poorly written, but very dull overall. I suppose if you're into minimal stake mysteries with Christianity as an afterthought that they try to make a main point by the end, then this is your book.......more