The Diva Serves High Tea

by Krista Davis

Domestic Diva (10)

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When The Parlour opens up in town, domestic diva Sophie Winston finally has a place to satisfy her cravings for all things tea and crumpet related. And the shop serves as the perfect place for the ladies of the town to gather and gossip, especially since it's conveniently located right across the street from the new antique store run by the handsome and charming Robert Johnson. But speculation around Robert really boils over when he's found dead-a victim of poisoning after attending a show more literacy fundraiser at The Parlour the night before. What Sophie learns about the man leaves a bitter taste in her mouth, and she'll have to strain out a killer from a strange brew of suspects. show less

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This is # 10 in the Domestic Diva Mystery Series, featuring two rival “divas” in Alexandria VA. Sophie Winston is the rational one. Her “friend” and rival is Natasha is the Diva (with a capital D) at a local TV show, and a drama queen if ever there was one. When the handsome and charming owner of a new antiques shop is found dying of botulism poisoning the morning after he attended a fund raiser at the new tea shop in town, everyone assumes it was accidental. But as Sophie learns more about Robert Johnson she finds there were many people who disliked the man, and for good reason. It’s soon apparent that this was no accident, someone managed to deliberately poison him using botulism toxin. But how? And who?

I love cozy mysteries show more because they are so ridiculously implausible, and typically have a cast of colorful characters. They are just fun to read. This one is no exception. Sophie is a really likeable character, and I like how her relationships with ex-husband Mars and attorney (and boyfriend) Alex play out. However, I am so tired of Natasha’s over-the-top reactions to everything. I’ve only read a couple of these, and I jumped ahead to # 10 simply to satisfy a challenge task. That’s probably the only reason I’ll subject myself to Natasha again. When is SHE gonna be the murder victim?

A couple of the recipes at the back seem interesting….
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A literary fundraiser ends abruptly when one of the tasters in a competition drops dead. It will have to be determined if the food was poisoned, or if he died from some other reason. This is a complex mystery, entertaining and intriguing. The usual characters are here, as well as a couple of new ones. Especially endearing is a little boy who makes a charming addition. Natasha and Sophie are still at odds, even with their diva hints which adds humor to the story. All in all, it’s a delightful tale.
Sophie Winston attends a fundraiser at the new tea shop in town. She and friends love the atmosphere and all things tea that they can indulge including gossip about neighbors and friends. When the proprietor of the antique store across the street ends up dying from botulism, not just the tea shop but other eating establishments need to prove they aren't to blame. Sophie supports the neighborhood while they work to find out who was clever enough to use botulism as a murder weapon.

I'm really enjoying my binge of the Diva! Sophie is her usual sweet self while Natasha and Mars have changed in this installment.
The mystery's a mess, but I still love the characters, and the descriptions of food, clothes, homes, and, in this case, china patterns.
There are series that you read more because you want to know how the characters end up than the quality of the storyline. Let me ssure you this is not the case with Ms. Davis' next installment in the Diva series. If anything it is getting better.

This time out Sophie is awoken by Natasha (can I say how much I really dislike Natasha) who has had a break in. Who could have it in for Natasha (everyone?). That's just the start of this book that has so many happenings you at want a notebook. Keeps you going till the end.
While I did like the book, I needed to create a flow chart to keep up with the way too many characters. Truthfully, I am confused in places.
In this one mystery surrounds Botulism. Natalie and Mars relation also in focus. Tips for tea, bone china and tea sandwiches.

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Canonical title
The Diva Serves High Tea
Original publication date
2016
People/Characters
Sophie Winston; Mars Winston; Natasha Smith; Robert Johnson; Wanda Smith; Velma Klontz
Important places
Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, USA

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
LCC
PS3604 .A9717 .D585Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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