Death by Darjeeling (Tea Shop Mysteries)
Registered by ma-reike on 8/10/2006
2 journalers for this copy...
Meet Theodesia Browning, owner of Charleston's Indigo Tea Shop. Patrons love her blend of delicious tea tastings and southern hospitality. And Theo enjoys the full-bodied flavor of a town steeped in history - and mystery...
I read this book while I lay in the sun beneath the black sea. And I really loved it!!!
I loved Theo and her Tea Shop an I loved the details about Charleston (I am going to research some more details later, because I'm very inerested now).
I am sorry to say that I read to fast over Theodosias age and thought for a short time taht she is 63 nstead of 36. That was a little confusing but I found the truth very quick :)
It was fun to read that the german "Eselsohren" are dog-ears in english. And that the small dictionary I brought to bulgaria was useless. All expressions I didn't know where not in this small book.
Appealing to the honour of Tanner Joseph I'm gonna buy a SAVE THE SEA TURTLES Shirt for my boyfriend. I loved the expression. And the meaning!
I found it more thrilling / exciting than I thought it would be and I will read the next part of the story, too.
In a nutshell: A very good book. Lovely to read and with very handsome details about Charleston and the Tea-shop.
I loved Theo and her Tea Shop an I loved the details about Charleston (I am going to research some more details later, because I'm very inerested now).
I am sorry to say that I read to fast over Theodosias age and thought for a short time taht she is 63 nstead of 36. That was a little confusing but I found the truth very quick :)
It was fun to read that the german "Eselsohren" are dog-ears in english. And that the small dictionary I brought to bulgaria was useless. All expressions I didn't know where not in this small book.
Appealing to the honour of Tanner Joseph I'm gonna buy a SAVE THE SEA TURTLES Shirt for my boyfriend. I loved the expression. And the meaning!
I found it more thrilling / exciting than I thought it would be and I will read the next part of the story, too.
In a nutshell: A very good book. Lovely to read and with very handsome details about Charleston and the Tea-shop.
Thank you so much ma-reike! I am really looking forward to reading this as it has been recommended again and again by Amazon and I managed to resist. Now I'll be able to enjoy it without any bad conscience whatever. :oD