Scones & Bones
A Tea Shop Mystery
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Narrado por:
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Barbara McCulloh
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Laura Childs
Indigo Tea Shop owner Theodosia Browning is lured into attending the Heritage Society's "Pirates and Plunder" soiree. But it's an antique diamond skull ring that gets plundered by someone who murders a history intern in the process. Theodosia knows she'll have to whet her investigative skills to find the killer among a raft of suspects.
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Also, she (and the whole town) are always down on the police for no real reason, like corruption for example. It's a very worn stereotype to just assume they're incapable just because they can't immediately solve a crime within 16 minutes of it happening. And why would detectives share confidential information with a clumsy, nosy woman with no investigator's license? I suppose as a fantasy story we're not supposed to worry about that?
Narrator tries to create distinctive voices, some are more successful than others. Her southern drawls are fun. But there's also a lot of shrieking that has me scrambling for the volume down button.
Nice details about Charleston's landscape, architecture, and shops.
Ok as a Plus listen, not worth a credit.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This audiobook is outstanding. The first time I have felt so drawn in by the reader, Barbara McCulloh.The cast came alive! It was a new dimension in reading.Barbara brought Theo, Drayton, Haley, and Det. Tidwell to life right in front of my ears
Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
I have read and enjoyed many of the Tea Shop mysteries by Laura Childs. I read Death by Darjeeling back in 2006. I knew Laura had a winner.I love Charleston and Laura brings us into her town and all its history.
Have you listened to any of Barbara McCulloh’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I've only heard three other readers before. She is the best! I will certainly look up her other performancesIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
A novel of suspense and pirate intrigue.Any additional comments?
Thanks for giving me a new experience in reading.Terrific Novel!
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Just not my cup of tea
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The story makes the police seem inept and totally lacks any idea of true police procedures. The characters are flat and stereotyped
Read some of this series many years ago but it seems much now it is just dreary and tried to hard. I really wanted to like it too.
The recipes at the end aren’t even that good.
Not worth a credit so glad this was free
Love tea and mysteries but this was NOT my cup of tea
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