Katherine is a retired nurse and a retired church organist. The small Hudson River village where she lives in her Victorian “Painted Lady” makes her the neighborhood matriarch. Along with her Maine Coon Cat Robespierre, she guards friends and families.
When amoral Rachel moves into the first floor apartment of Katherine’s house, trouble erupts. The murder weapon is one she recognizes and makes her fear for her friends and family. Finding the killer becomes her goal.
Editorial Review
Murder and Mint Tea is a gem in its genre, combining the voice of a classic American whodunit with that of a traditional British detective novel. Murder She Wrote meets Miss Marple in a beautifully crafted tale that makes the reader want to reach into the pages and dispense justice to the villainess themselves. ~ Writer Gail Roughton
When amoral Rachel moves into the first floor apartment of Katherine’s house, trouble erupts. The murder weapon is one she recognizes and makes her fear for her friends and family. Finding the killer becomes her goal.
Editorial Review
Murder and Mint Tea is a gem in its genre, combining the voice of a classic American whodunit with that of a traditional British detective novel. Murder She Wrote meets Miss Marple in a beautifully crafted tale that makes the reader want to reach into the pages and dispense justice to the villainess themselves. ~ Writer Gail Roughton
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Murder and Mint Tea
a Mystery with a Twist
6240 days ago
Guest
I loved the landlord,
Mrs. Miller, and hated her downstairs tenant ... just as the author intended,
I'm sure! The book kept me up late since I just couldn't put it down until I
knew whodunit.
Byon January 11, 2013
Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
A very interesting read with a charming
sleuth, her Maine Coon Cat, and intriquing plot with the requisite mint tea.
Requiem Murder
Byon May 8, 2012
Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
We live in a sr place where your dogs must
never be walked outside. Having two dogs, and wanting to walk, double strolles
are very expensive. This one was fine for our purpose and cheap!
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