Tea with Milk and Murder (Oxford Tearoom Mysteries ~ Book 2) (Volume 2)

June 15, 2016 - Comment

BOOK 2 IN THE BESTSELLING OXFORD TEAROOM MYSTERIES!While at an Oxford cocktail party, tearoom owner Gemma Rose overhears a sinister conversation minutes before a University student is fatally poisoned. Could there be a connection? And could her best friend Cassie’s new boyfriend have anything to do with the murder? Gemma decides to start her own

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BOOK 2 IN THE BESTSELLING OXFORD TEAROOM MYSTERIES!
While at an Oxford cocktail party, tearoom owner Gemma Rose overhears a sinister conversation minutes before a University student is fatally poisoned. Could there be a connection? And could her best friend Cassie’s new boyfriend have anything to do with the murder? Gemma decides to start her own investigation, helped by the nosy ladies from her Oxfordshire village and her old college flame, CID detective Devlin O’Connor. But her mother is causing havoc at Gemma’s quaint English tearoom and her best friend is furious at her snooping… and this mystery is turning out to have more twists than a chocolate pretzel!

Too late, Gemma realises that she’s could be the next item on the killer’s menu. Or will her little tabby cat, Muesli, save the day?
(** Velvet Cheesecake recipe included!)

Comments

Sheri O'Neill says:

HY Hanna has another winner!! You go girl! Another winner from Miss Hanna! Book 2 of this new series gives us more depth to each of the characters, we’re really getting to know them. I feel bad for Gemma because she has a slight bit of a love triangle going on. They both sound dreamy, but I’m personally pulling for Devlin. 

books thru bifocals says:

much like the historical prejudices practiced by the upper classes in … Another clever sequel, number two of a new cozy series of mysteries in which Gemma, an alumni of Oxford (and former rising star in the corporate arena, leaves it all behind to become an entrepreneur back at her old academic stomping grounds.) By opening a tea room for locals and the ever present tourist crowds visiting Oxford University, (a series of colleges and England’s premier academic coup). At first Gemma’s mother is embarrassed, seeing her accomplished daughter “waste” her…

Peggy R says:

Great Addition to a Charming Series. I had the fortune of reading and reviewing an ARC of the first book in this series and found it to be such a charming read that when I was asked by the author to read and review the second book I immediate said yes. Apparently, the plan was to release the first two book within a short period of time of each other to generate buzz for an author that is new to this genre. 

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