While Beatrice Knight Timmons is part witch, the only thing she’s interested in nowadays is tea. But no sooner does she open her tea shop in the small town of Nairobi, someone with a vendetta against young brides murders one. With her best friend’s wedding only weeks away, can Miss Knight stop the murderer while babysitting a monkey? Serving tea has never been so dangerous.
I've been a writer since I could hold pen to paper, which is a lot longer than I care to admit. I live in Kenya with my family and other animals. When I'm not writing, I pretend to work as an environmental consultant.
It takes a good writer to keep a series going and intriguing and fresh through 8 books. Vered Ehsani has really pulled this off!
My only negative point which has absolutely nothing to do with the writing, is the new packaging of these later books in the series. Suddenly we as readers went from Paranormal Victorian Escapades to "Cosy Tea Shoppe Mysteries". This is absolutely NOT MY BAG! Perhaps this was done to reach a wider audience, I don't know; but what I do know is that I hate these new covers! I have photocopied the old far more interesting covers and glued them onto the 3 books I bought through amazon. Cosy Tea Shoppes, yuck! Paranormal Detectives fighting monsters both human and not, bring it on!
Nairobi has a new police officer. He is young and ambitious and determined to charge Beatrice with murder. A body appears in the tea shop sometime before opening hours. It’s a most unusual body at that, dressed in her wedding dress. Can the ‘Wedding Killer’ who was haunting London have moved on to Nairobi?