Kirsten Weiss’s “Gingerbread Dead” is the fifth instalment in her “Tea and Tarot Cozy Mystery” series, which combines classical cozy mysteries tropes, including the tea, with light witchy subplots around tarot reading.
As the Christmas Seasons is approaching Tea and Tarot Room owner Abigail has having a hard time getting into the feeling of the holidays, despite of trying her best, thus when the partner of one of her tarot readers shows up dead, and she and Hyperion are compelled to solve the case before the killer ruins Christmas. A job made even more complicated by the cop assigned to the case, who seems to be more interesting in ‘ruining’ her life than successfully solving the murder.
The perfect whodunnit to enjoy with a beverage of choice on a cozy afternoon/evening. Abigail Beanblossom (MC) is an equal parts relatable and charming character, whose penchant to clumsiness makes her all the more endearing. However, make not mistakes Abigail might not still gone into Christmas spirit, but no one, no one 😉 will ruin the season, and her business.