Gunpowder Green

Gunpowder Green by Laura Childs, published by Penguin on March 5, 2002, is a cozy mystery that follows tea shop owner Theodosia Browning as she navigates the high society of Charleston. With 256 pages, this first edition introduces readers to Theodosia’s latest tea flavor, Gunpowder Green, which is set to debut at the annual yacht race. However, the festive atmosphere turns grim when an antique gun signals the end of the race, leading to the unexpected death of a prominent Charlestonian. Theodosia suspects foul play and is determined to uncover the truth behind the incident.
In this engaging narrative, readers will accompany Theodosia as she investigates the circumstances surrounding the death, delving into the intrigues of Charleston’s elite. The story intertwines elements of mystery and amateur sleuthing, showcasing Theodosia’s resourcefulness and determination. Additionally, the book includes a delicious recipe and tea-making tips, enhancing the experience for tea enthusiasts. Gunpowder Green offers a blend of suspense and charm, inviting readers to explore the complexities of social dynamics while savoring the world of tea.
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Tea shop owner Theodosia Browning knows that something’s brewing in the high society of Charleston—something other than her newest tea…
The Indigo Tea Shop, Charleston’s favorite spot of tea, has just come out with its latest flavor: Gunpowder Green. Theodosia Browning cannot wait to hear its praises as it is unveiled at the annual yacht race. But when she hears the crack of an antique gun meant to end the race, a member of Charleston’s elite falls dead. Theodosia has a hunch that his demise was no accident—and will go out of her way to prove it. But if she doesn’t act fast, Theo will find herself in hot water with some boiling-mad Charlestonians—and more than a little gun-chai…
- Includes a delicious recipe and tea-making tips!
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