The Final Crumpet
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.65 (809 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1938684567 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 280 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-30 |
Language | : | English |
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"You'll love it!" according to Mary Ellen Hughes. I loved the Benrey's first tea mystery, Dead as a Scone, so I had high expectations of The Final Crumpet. It didn't disappoint me! While keeping many of the delightful elements from the first book - Nigel and Flick, and the English town of Royal Tunbridge Wells - Crumpet's plot is larger, reaching back to the 1960's to spie. Coppertop said Great new series!. This was the first book I read by these authors and I was so thrilled with it! I love both cozy mysteries and christian fiction and this book is both. The characters are wonderful, believeable and make you want to reach out and hug them. I read this entire book in one day, I just couldn't put it down. I can't wait to read m. Jeffrey C. Reynolds said A Novel To Enjoy While Sipping Tea. This is a nice cozy mystery, with plenty of humor thrown in. If you enjoyed the first one, you probably would enjoy this one as well. If you haven't read the first, you'll still enjoy this one -- it points out facts from the first in a way that you don't feel lost if you missed the first installment.My favorite mysteries ar
Together, they are the authors of three books in the Pippa Hunnechurch series and make their home in Maryland. . A native of Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England, Janey Benrey has experience as a successful entrepreneur, a professional photographer, and an executive recruiter. RON BENREY has written more than 1,000 articles, 6 technical books, and scores of speeches
Flick and Nigel have no choice. To save their beloved museum, they must learn the secret of Makepeace's disappearance-before the reporters and the police! Their investigation takes them back to the 1960s and reveals what even the spymasters of Her Majesty's Secret Service don't know: Etienne Makepeace brewed more trouble than tea during the Cold War.. He's ready to pull the plug on the deal. No wonder the tea bushes didn't grow! When Nigel Owen and Flick Adams-the managing director and curator of The Royal Tunbridge Wells Tea Museum-dug up two stunted tea bushes in the museum's lovely tea garden, the last thing they expected to find was the body of England's most famous missing person. So does the stodgy director of the stodgy English bank that's about to fund the museum's acquisition of a major collection of antiqu
From the Back CoverNo wonder the tea plants in the garden didn’t grow!When Nigel Owen and Flick Adams—the new director and curator of The Royal Tunbridge Wells Tea Museum—dug up two stunted Assam bushes, the last thing they expected to find was the body of Britain’s most famous missing person. They’re ready to pull the plug on the deal.Nigel and Flick have no choice: to save their beloved museum, they must delve into the 1960s and discover what even the spymasters of Her Majesty’s Government don’t know—Etienne Makepeace brewed more trouble than te