“Scones, a tea shop in England, a kitty and a murder… yes, please!”Join tearoom sleuth Gemma Rose, her naughty cat Muesli, and the nosy Old Biddies as they tackle murder, mystery – and English afternoon tea! Get these 3 hilarious and exciting whodunnits in one handy box set collection, all set in the historic city of Oxford and the beautiful English Cotswolds countryside.** 2 Recipes … countryside.
** 2 Recipes (traditional English scones & velvet cheesecake) included at the end of the collection
Books in this box set:
ALL-BUTTER SHORTDEAD (Prequel)
Gemma ditches her high-flying job and returns to Oxford to follow her dream: opening a traditional English tearoom serving warm buttery scones with jam and clotted cream… Only problem is–murder is the first thing on the menu and Gemma is the key suspect! And the only people Gemma can turn to for help are four nosy old ladies from her local Cotswolds village – not to mention a cheeky little tabby cat named Muesli. Who was the mysterious woman Gemma met on the flight back from Australia and why was she murdered? Now Gemma must find the killer, solve the mystery and clear her name if she’s to have her cake–and serve it too!
A SCONE TO DIE FOR (Book 1)
When an American tourist is murdered with a scone in her quaint English tearoom, Gemma must solve the mystery with the help of the nosy Old Biddies and a mischievous little feline named Muesli. But between her bossy, matchmaking mother and the return of her old college love as a handsome CID detective, Gemma soon has her hands full and her head spinning!
Murder is bad for business, especially when customers think your scones are more deadly than delicious. With the body count rising and her tearoom going bust, can Gemma find the killer before things turn to custard?
TEA WITH MILK AND MURDER (Book 2)
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 meddling old 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 could be the next item on the killer’s menu. Or will her little tabby cat, Muesli, save the day?
These books follow British English spelling and usage.
Clean read: no graphic violence, sex, or strong language.
Genre: humorous culinary cozy mysteries, cat cozy mystery series / women amateur sleuth / British detective mystery
OXFORD TEAROOM MYSTERIES
All-Butter ShortDead (Prequel)
A Scone To Die For (Book 1)
Tea with Milk and Murder (Book 2)
Two Down, Bun To Go (Book 3)
Till Death Do Us Tart (Book 4)
Muffins and Mourning Tea (Book 5)
Four Puddings and a Funeral (Book 6)
Another One Bites the Crust (Book 7)
Apple Strudel Alibi (Book 8)
The Dough Must Go On (Book 9)
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Not horrible but not great. I don’t regret reading them. I suppose I am damning this series with faint praise.
These books made me laugh out loud. I am a cat owner so this book was a delight to me. I have recommended it to another cat owner who loves to read.
After reading the first book, I couldn’t stop until I read all. I’m waiting for #9! I haven’t yet tried the recipe at the end of each book because I’ve been so busy reading. I like that the book had English terms listed at the back to help me understand English that is not American.
This series is fun and a quick read.
Fun read
Love this but ok! Funny, funny, surprising endings. I didn’t always figure out “who done it”! Very likable characters and really good mysteries. Ordered the whole set. If you like fun, great characters and cool stories you’ll love this!
I enjoy the series but it is quite predictable and very typical of Cozy Mysteries. The tea room owner is not very sophisticated in her knowledge of tea varieties, tea service, etc. If you enjoy a little more ‘meat’ to your mysteries you are more likely to find satisfaction in a Laura Childs tea room book. But is you like cute quirky cats and love anything about Oxford you will keep reading the series as I intend to do.
Enjoyable, well-written who-done-it’s.