3.5 stars
While attending a grand affair to celebrate the opening of a a new exhibit at the Gibbes Museum, a historic Chinese tea house imported from Shanghai, Theodosia stumbles across the dead body of museum board member Edgar Webster inside a photo booth hired by her boyfriend Max, the museum's PR person. When Max winds up on the "person if interest" list, Theodosia is incensed! The police don't seem to be getting any closer to solving the murder so she must take matters into her own hands! Meanwhile, there are themed teas to hold at the shop and charity functions to participate in, plus with Halloween coming up, Theodosia and Earl Grey need costumes for a 5K charity run! How can Theodosia do all of that and solve the murder too?
This is a good mystery. I figured out who about 30% in based on the pattern established in previous books. I didn't know why until the clue dropped and Theodosia figured it out. I mostly like how she handled this investigation. She kept Tidwell in the loop. The catch a killer scene is still farcical but better than the earlier pattern.
I just don't like Theodosia that much. She's still rude to people she shouldn't be rude to and kind to suspects. I guess that's supposed to show her loyalty? She also needs to grow a backbone and tell Delaine there's a limit to the amount of charity functions she can handle at any given time! Plus I'm tired of reading about her beauty. Give me a break! Her references are a little old given her age but not half so weird as Haley's. If Haley is supposed to be in her 20s, her Titanic reference would be James Cameron's epic film. She wouldn't even be aware of A Night to Remember unless she caught it on late night TV. She wouldn't know The Love Boat at all.
The Indigo Tea Shop's Titanic themed tea for Halloween was incredibly inappropriate. I've been to a Titanic themed tea but it wasn't for Halloween. It was in spring when Titanic actually set sail and yes one of the volunteers dressed as Captain E.J. Smith and the girls serving tea were maids but I think Theo should have had a lovely tea gown to wear. They also could have piped in the soundtrack to the 1998 film in addition to period music. If you're going with the macabre Halloween theme then yes, DO have an orchestra play "Nearer My God to Thee"! At least this time Haley did research the menu. They didn't buy reproduction White Star Line china though. I thought they should have! Yes I put more thought into this than Laura Childs did!
I still don't like Max. I thought "a-ha! Now he's a suspect he'll be involved in the investigation now too!" but no. Then I saw a glimpse of the shoe on the other foot, Theo worried about Max but that also went nowhere. I don't think these two are going to last much longer.
Edgar Webster was not particularly a nice man but he was a major mover and shaker at the museum. He was instrumental in acquiring the tea house from China. His wife, Charlotte, is a major mean girl. She's a *itch and a half. She's the type who says one thing while meaning another and "nicely" puts down people she considers beneath her notice, like Theodosia. She's a gold digger, is cheap and doesn't appreciate the beauty of the tea house. (While this one is fictitious, there are real life examples.) Rumor has it Edgar considered their marriage "open" so I don't blame Charlotte for being bitter and mean but divorce him! I think she killed him. Her hysterics upon discovering the identity of the victim were too over the top. She's too encouraging of Theodosia's investigation and too quick to point the finger at Cecily. Cecily Conrad, Edgar's girlfriend, acts like a child. Daddy has given her everything she's every asked for and then she grew up and moved on to a sugar daddy. She hasn't emotionally matured. She got money from Edgar to finance her business and that should have been made clear that it was a loan and not a gift or they should have had some sort of prenup (even if they weren't married). Cecily behaves like a brat through the whole thing. I believe she does miss Edgar but mainly as a sugar daddy.
A good suspect for murderer, besides the wronged women, is Roger Greaves, Edgar's business partner. He was the one pushing Edgar to take the company public. Edgar was opposed to the idea. Charlotte seems very cozy with Edgar very quickly and I suspect the pair hatched a plan to murder Edgar in order to take the company public and get together romantically. However, he's married. His wife Dolly is pretty sharp when it comes to business and financial information. I wonder if she might be the killer? Harlan Duke, the man who located the tea house and persuaded the owner to sell it, is new to Charleston. He's a transplant from Texas and seems into Theo. He appreciates fine Chinese antiques and is adjusting quickly to Charleston society. He seems very persuasive. He may have had an argument with Edgar that went too far.
Elliot Kern, the museum director, doesn't seem to like Max much. Elliot seems to be bowing to the whims of Edgar even after Edgar is dead. Edgar didn't approve of Max's PR style or his ideas to begin with and Elliot is quick to think the worst of Max. I think he was itching for an excuse to fire Max and the bad publicity from the murder is convenient. I don't know if he's a suspect though. What motive does he have? Percy Capers, the museum's curator of Asian Art, is Max and Theodosia's ally. He's the man they need on the inside to help them out when they need to investigate. He's the only one loyal to Max.
One last new character is Delaine's Aunt Astra aka "Aunt Acid." She's a hoot! This old lady says whatever comes into her head. She disapproves of everybody and every thing - except, apparently hay rides, booze and pepper spray. Delaine can't handle having an aunt who is so "uncouth." Aunt Astra reminds me of a Georgian era old lady and Delaine a late Regency/Victorian gently reared lady. I hope Aunt Astra sticks around to annoy Delaine.
This series is getting a little better and some of the recipes in the back sound good. I appreciate the lists of tea and Charleston resources.