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A body in the Cotswolds. A cryptic floral clue. Can a budding community cop unearth the secrets of a 40-year-old case before the truth withers away?With a mixing bowl of responsibilities, Sergeant Keya Varma conscientiously combines her rural police duties with managing the rising success of her bustling café, kneading in the essential support of family and friends. But her well-baked routine crumbles when a local journalist is found dead in his car. Battling her new boss, who relishes red tape more than results, this dedicated detective is simmering with frustration. Yet Keya finds herself immersed in a case that's as layered as a puff pastry, stirring up doubts about the guilt of a convicted criminal. Can Keya unravel the past from the present, garnish a journalist’s soured reputation, and whip up a just dessert for an elusive killer? Take a seat at the Waterwheel Café, where Keya Varma serves up justice and java with equal enthusiasm. If tantalizing mysteries, flavourful twists, and a palette of vibrant characters are to your taste, you'll devour Victoria Tait's page-turning tale. Sip, savour and enjoy Chamomile Tea and a Copycat Crime today!
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Hi, would you like to download Hour is Come, the FREE prequel to my Dotty Sayers Antique Mystery series? If so visit https://bookfunnel.victoriatait.com/s... or visit my website https://www.victoriatait.com I was born and raised in Yorkshire, England, and never expected to travel the world. I've drawn on my life’s experiences of following my military husband, and a love of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Murder She Wrote, to write British-based cozy mysteries. My determined and hard-working female sleuths are joined by colourful but realistic teams of helpers, and my settings are vivid and evocative. As you’re compelled to keep turning the pages, you’ll be irresistibly drawn into a world of intrigue, surprises, and humour, as well as a delectable helping of mystery, because tea and intrigue are a perfect blend.


