During a trunk show at Theo's friend Brooke's jeweler shop, Heart's Desire, a gang of thugs drives an SUV through the store window, smashes and grabs all the rare jewelry pieces they can before driving off. Brooke's niece is killed in the process. A grieving aunt and business owner, Brooke asks Theo to look into things for her. Detective Tidwell is on the case but so is the FBI, searching for international jewel thieves. Theo thinks she knows everyone in Charleston Society but there are some newcomers who make her suspicious. Meanwhile, life at Indigo Tea Shop goes on with three themed teas in one week! Coming up soon is the Heritage Society fundraising gala which will feature a rare, real, Fabergé egg from the Russian royal court. Theo worries about a repeat of what happened at Brooke's shop and cautions Timothy. While he claims to have everything under control, Theo carries on her investigation. Can she figure out who the villain is before the egg is stolen?
This plot didn't interest me. It was too over-the-top ridiculous and the victim was a young woman with her whole bright future ahead of her who didn't deserve to die. The themed teas sounded fun but the Full Monty tea was not quite what I was expecting. I would have died laughing to see Drayton's reaction if it was. Drayton would turn bright red and probably expire on the spot. Delaine, on the other hand, would go crazy with excitement.
Theo's investigation was terrible. She was like a bull in a China shop! She broke numerous laws, suspected innocent people as usual, jumped into action like a superhero and put one of her friends in danger - AGAIN. You would think she would have learned a lesson or two by now. Theo never does figure out who the thief/murderer is even though she has a clue to go on. One only she conveniently noticed and then promptly forgot. Her relationship with the FBI was really silly. She keeps pumping law enforcement for answers when she's only a nosy civilian. She's figured out how to work Tidwell by plying him with food but he only tells her what she needs to know. Drayton reluctantly goes along with Theo's sleuthing but can't stop her. She won't even listen to a good friend.
Lionel Riniker, a European man, is the newest member of the Heritage Society board. He's only been in town a few weeks and has fallen in love with Charleston. He's also Theo's #1 suspect because a picture the FBI has of an international jewel thief kinda, sorta, maybe looks like Lionel! Heavens! Would Drayton and Timothy be friends with a jewel thief? Maybe his credentials are fake but wouldn't Timothy pay to have a background check on this guy? It seems kind of odd to suspect someone because a picture SORT OF looks like him and he's European/German speaking. Lionel has already found a girlfriend! Society widow Grace Dawson loves her dogs and walks them every day. That gives her something in common with Theo. Grace seems nice according to Theo but to me she comes across as pretentious and has too much money.
Suspects #2 are a new money couple, Sabrina and Luke Andross. He sells high end yachts and they have just come crashing into Charleston Society. They're crude and a little cringy but they're trying to fit it and don't know the rules. It does seem suspicious that they came from Miami though. Another newcomer, Warren Shepley, is only visiting. A professor from Savannah on sabbatical, he's conducting research in Charleston. He's staying there so he can do his research quickly before he returns home. He seems nice and mild mannered. There's nothing about him that screams murderer or thief. He's not ostentatious but because he studies 18th century Russian history, he's naturally a suspect.
Marcus Clement, a random stranger Theo has never met or never does meet, is high on her list of suspects as well, just because of a purchase he made at a sporting goods store. There's NO WAY a store employee would give out someone's address to another customer even if they had it saved. That was ridiculous and Theo should have passed that info along to Tidwell and let him check it out. He was working on it. Theo suspects Haley's new boyfriend, Billy Grainger, just because she heard a motorcycle engine as the thieves left the scene. Billy rides a motorcycle therefore he must be a suspect! ::Eyeroll:: I feel bad for Haley who constantly defends her new friend. Delaine has a new friend too, a Frenchman this time, who is in town temporarily but she hopes he'll stay. Delaine really seems to have it bad for him or she's desperate and thinks this is her final chance at marriage. Her views on women and marriage are complete outdated and repugnant.
The whole Charleston society cast of characters really annoys me. They seem to think they're in 19th-century England where they have nothing to do except sip champagne and make extravagant purchases. They are suspicious of "new money" people and newcomers to Charleston who are not descended from the founding families.
Some of the recipes sound delicious and I will write them down. I think I need a break from this series for now.