The Teaberry Strangler

The Teaberry Strangler by Laura Childs is a reissue published by Penguin on March 1, 2011. This 336-page book is written in English and presents a mystery set in Charleston, where the vibrant atmosphere of antique shopping is disrupted by a shocking crime. Theodosia Browning, known for her delightful teas, discovers the body of a map store owner who has been strangled. As the investigation unfolds, questions arise about the motive behind the murder and the chilling possibility that the killer may have mistaken the victim for Theodosia herself.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and cozy elements as they follow Theodosia’s journey to uncover the truth. The narrative explores themes of amateur sleuthing and the complexities of relationships within a bustling community. With its focus on mystery and detective work, this edition invites readers to delve into a world where danger lurks behind charming facades, making it a notable addition to the cozy mystery genre.
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Charleston is bustling with shoppers looking for antiques-and, of course, Theodosia Browning’s delicious teas. But when the cobblestone alleys clear, Theodosia finds the map store owner strangled to death. Many wanted her shop-but enough to kill? Most alarming, however, is Detective Tidwell’s theory: that the killer mistook her for Theodosia.
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