Peach Tea Smash

Peach Tea Smash by Laura Childs, published by Penguin on August 6, 2024, is a cozy mystery that invites readers into a whimsical yet dangerous world. Set against the backdrop of an Alice in Wonderland-themed fundraiser at the Pendleton Grist Mill, the story unfolds when Harlan Sadler is found murdered, leaving the community in shock. Theodosia Browning, urged by her friends Cricket and Delaine, takes on the investigation, uncovering a web of intrigue that suggests Harlan may have been mistaken for his troubled son, Duke.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Theodosia as she navigates the complexities of the case, which intertwines elements of culinary delights and amateur sleuthing. The book not only presents a captivating mystery but also includes delicious recipes and tea time tips, enhancing the reading experience. With 320 pages of storytelling, Peach Tea Smash offers a delightful blend of mystery and culinary themes, perfect for fans of cozy fiction.
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Murder at an Alice in Wonderland–themed event threatens to send Theodosia Browning through the looking glass in the latest entry in this New York Times bestselling series.
During the Mad Hatter Masquerade, a fundraiser hosted by the Friends of the Opera on the grounds of the old Pendleton Grist Mill, Harlan Sadler, husband of Cricket Sadler, the chairwoman, is killed. He’s been hit in the head with a croquet mallet, and his body hung on the chains and paddles of the grist mill. Nobody can figure out why since Harlan was much beloved by everyone. It’s only after Cricket and Delaine beg Theodosia to investigate that she realizes the killer might have mistaken Harlan for his crazy son, Duke. After all, Duke is a slum landlord and recently injured a woman in a boating accident.
INCLUDES DELICIOUS RECIPES AND TEA TIME TIPS!
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