Theodosia and friends are on hand for the opening of the new Neptune Aquarium. Theo is eager to see the giant fish tank and take a break from the festivities and avoid a run-in with her ex-boyfriend, Parker Scully. They talked and things are good with them but people do love to gossip and create drama where there should be none. She's been avoiding Parker though and going out with her new man instead. While staring at the fish, Theodosia is confused, then shocked and horrified when she sees a human body floating in the tank! The hand on the body sports one very familiar ring and Theo knows the body must be Parker! She jumps into action but it's too late to save him. The EMTs arriving on the scene too late assume Parker slipped and fell, thereby declare death by drowning. Then Theo notices some unusual markings on her ex's hands, indicating there had been a struggle. While Tidwell doesn't quite believe Theodosia, she launches her own investigation to get at the truth and find justice for Parker. Meanwhile, Delaine has signed Indigo Tea Shop up for a charity scavenger hunt to benefit Tuesday's Child for at-risk youth. Theo supports the cause and reluctantly joins the hunt to photograph various locations in the region. It's easier said than done but with trusty friend Drayton by her side, they manage to survive a rain storm and photograph a now closed run-down fish shack, among other places. She also caters a charity function for Aunt Libby and when she and Aunt Libby take a trip out to the apiary where the shop gets their honey, Theo's jeep is run into and Aunt Libby is injured in the accident. Did someone try to murder Theo or was it a warning that she is close to solving the mystery? Will she be able to figure it out before she or someone she cares about gets hurt?
The plot was intriguing and I couldn't put it down. I don't enjoy stories where the victim was someone close to the main character. I didn't like Parker very much but he didn't deserve to die. There was a little too much going on in this mystery and Theo is TSTL! She walks right into a trap I saw coming. To be fair to her, the murderer isn't someone on her radar but it never is. This time the murderer wasn't quite on my radar either. I thought it was someone else not on the radar. Turns out Tidwell could have solved this one himself with a phone call! I do love all the tea information. It's so lovely. I do NOT enjoy bonsai (sorry Daddy) and there was a little too much for me but I know everyone else loves those darn trees. (Unless they're your father's favorite children and he makes you water them in the hot summer sun and calls to check up on them 3xs daily while he's away).
The one other thing I disliked Theo for doing was after her investigation. She did the right thing morally but it wasn't the right thing to do. There could be a whole bunch of legal trouble after that. She doesn't use her head very often. Drayton is the tea blender, poetry reciter and bodyguard and Haley is a friend and baker. She's supposed to be a smart, successful business woman but I think she lacks common sense.
The annoying characters manage to keep their annoyingness to a minimum and Delaine even acknowledges she and Theo were born with silver spoons in their mouths but not everybody was. I didn't get the impression Theodosia was but she has money because she works for it. She's mentioned she can't always afford the clothes Delaine pushes on her and couldn't afford her new cottage at first. Delaine is super obnoxious in her quest for a husband. She's latched on to Granville because he's wealthy and easily persuaded. She's nearly as cuckoo as her sister! I think she did the same thing to Granville her sister did to Bill. (No mention of Nadine in this book).
Aunt Libby is the best! She's so sweet and I share her love for animals. Theo's new boyfriend, Max, is an improvement over the last two but I still get weird vibes from him. He at least cares about her in appropriate ways and listens and offers to join her in the hunt for photo locations. He's the one who has to bail on a date due to work but lets her know ahead of time which is courteous of him. Maybe he'll grow on me once I get to know him better.
Who murdered Parker? Was it Chef Toby? Chef Toby claims he wasn't paying attention to Parker's new proposed restaurant because Parker planned to hire another chef. A-ha! Chef Toby was resentful and killed Parker in anger. Or maybe it has to be something about sustainable fishing. It's mentioned a few times in the story that there are laws about where fisherman can catch fish and Theo may have seen something she shouldn't have.
Theo is awful to her suspects. She badgers and bullies and is generally hostile. Is it any wonder she was nearly killed? Perhaps the murderer was sleazy lawyer Joe Beaudry? I didn't think he seemed all that sleazy. He is slick and maybe unethical. Lyle Manship, a mafia type businessman/restauranteur is sleazy. He doesn't show any evidence he's with the mob but he does seem to be a ruthless businessman and shady too. A strong candidate for shady, sleazy murderer is Peaches Pafford, a restauranteur and Parker's rival. She's scary. I think she would take advantage of a man and marry him for his restaurant and then divorce him and claim the restaurant in the divorce proceedings. She has a predatory air about her and takes advantage of another character.
Another strong candidate is David Sedakis, the Neptune Aquarium Executive Director. He's a shady dealer for sure. He takes kickbacks or bribes and cuts corners, probably. He's only mildly concerned about someone dying in the aquarium before it is officially open. Buddy Krebs, a fisherman, rails against poaching and wants tougher regulations. He's prepared to be a one man crusader and enforce regulations himself. He seems friendly with the aquarium guy though. That seems... at odds with each other.
Other new characters include Majel Carter, director of Tuesday's Child. She seems nice but intense. She already has the wealthy museum goers donating and now she's up for this grant for her summer camp. I think she truly wants to help children and doesn't exactly see the reality in front of her that people have lives and jobs She expects Theo to drop everything and do this scavenger hunt and even stalks Theo at Aunt Libby's to ask for help.
I have the next one on my nightstand to be read this weekend and I'm going to try Indigo Tea Shop's tea slushie.