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Plum tea crazy : Tea shop / Laura Childs.

Childs, Laura,: (author.).

Summary:

While viewing the harbor's Gaslights and Galleons Parade from the widow's walk of Timothy Neville's Charleston mansion, local banker Carson Lanier seemingly tumbles over a narrow railing, then plunges three stories to his death. But a tragic accident becomes something much more sinister when it's discovered that the victim was first shot with a bolt from a crossbow. At the request of the mansion owner, Theodosia investigates the tragedy and is soon neck deep in suspects. An almost ex-wife, a coworker, a real estate partner--all had motives for killing the luckless banker, but one resorted to murder to settle accounts.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780451489616
  • ISBN: 0451489616
  • Physical Description: 318 ; 18 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Berkley, 2019.
Subject: Browning, Theodosia (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Tearooms > South Carolina > Charleston > Fiction.
Women detectives > South Carolina > Charleston > Fiction.
Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Charleston (S.C.) > Fiction.
Genre: Detective and mystery fiction.
Cozy Mystery

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Summary: While viewing the harbor's Gaslights and Galleons Parade from the widow's walk of Timothy Neville's Charleston mansion, local banker Carson Lanier seemingly tumbles over a narrow railing, then plunges three stories to his death. But a tragic accident becomes something much more sinister when it's discovered that the victim was first shot with a bolt from a crossbow. At the request of the mansion owner, Theodosia investigates the tragedy and is soon neck deep in suspects. An almost ex-wife, a coworker, a real estate partner--all had motives for killing the luckless banker, but one resorted to murder to settle accounts.

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