Murder with Earl Grey Tea
by Karen Rose Smith
Lots is going on at Daisy’s Tea Garden in Willow Creek, Pennsylvania. The tea flavor of the month is Earl Grey—one of my favorites. Daisy and her Aunt Iris, who jointly own the tearoom, are serving up regular tea time favorites like scones with the help of their efficient and friendly staff. They also have seasonal finger foods along with soups and salads.
On the personal front, Daisy and her boyfriend Jonas, formerly a detective, are making wedding plans. Daisy’s older daughter Vi and her husband and son are moving out of Daisy’s small garage apartment into a larger home. Daisy’s youngest, Jazzi, is close to high school graduation with plans to go to college. Daisy’s life is already undergoing lots of changes when she discovers the body of a friend who was murdered, leaving behind a husband, a preschooler, and a restaurant/event center, The Farm Barn.
There are lots of suspects, but everyone in town loved and respected the victim. What happened is quite a puzzle and there are no witnesses. Friends and family ask Daisy to investigate and having been the one to find the body, Daisy feels a responsibility to unravel the mystery. Along the way, Daisy discovers secrets that several people had hidden even from those close to themselves. Her efforts put her in danger and require the rescue of one of her staff members. I didn’t guess the murderer, and the plot included an interesting twist.
All of the characters contribute to the plot development. The two detectives on the case are extremely reluctant to share information, but welcome the clues Daisy gathers, often from overhearing conversations at the Tea Garden and in talking to locals. The reader will like Jonas as he is very supportive of Daisy and her family. Aunt Iris has two suitors actively trying to pursue a relationship. Daisy and Jonas’ dog Felix is present in many scenes and they have two cats as well. Needless to say, there are always plenty of delicious treats enjoyed both at the tearoom and at home.
I always enjoy a visit to Daisy’s Tea Garden and this book is no exception. I especially liked the Alice in Wonderland themed tea event that focused on children.
I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Rating: 5/5
Category: Mystery
Notes: 1. #9 in the Daisy’s Tea Garden Mystery Series. Although the author does a good job of refreshing the reader’s memories of characters and events in previous books in the series, I recommend starting with an earlier book.
2. It includes 4 recipes.
Publication: May 23, 2023—Kensington
Memorable Lines:
“I told them snow was predicted tonight. They shouldn’t have gone on a date.” “They’re teenagers,” Jonas reminded her with a sigh, as if that covered the subject completely.
Buggies were an integral part of the Amish community and signaled a slower paced life. They reminded fellow travelers not to be in a rush. They took the Amish off the grid, so to speak, to a time that was more peaceful, wholesome, and less complicated.
Daisy knew that children and pets were often the best healing medicine.

I’ve heard excellent reviews on this one. Glad to hear you enjoyed it! I’m going to have to check it out.
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I enjoy this series. I hope you do too if you decide to read any of these cozies.
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This sounds right up my alley Linda, thank you!
Jenna
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I hope you enjoy it, Jenna, if you decide to read it. Daisy is a great character. I like that even while she is dealing with an informal murder investigation, she still has to run her business and face family issues. That is real life!
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Earl Grey tea is one of my favorites as well. This sounds like a good book and not just because of the delicious treats! Lol
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Yes, Diane, the tea and goodies are a draw, but the mystery is a good one.
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I love this series, Linda! I need to read the latest one. I think I copied that first quote in my Commonplace book too! Glad you enjoy the series.
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Gretchen, I also sent it to my daughter who has two teenage daughters. I knew she could identify.
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This one sounds excellent. Very interesting that the victim is someone well liked—not the norm in cozies, but I do love when authors shake things up.
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Yes, Christopher. That aspect added to the mystery, but didn’t take away from there being a lot of suspects.
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I really appreciate when an author is able to do that. Very tricky, but very refreshing!
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Wonderful review, Linda. You only have one more to go. I haven’t tried the spin off series featuring one of the daughters, not sure if I will or not.
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You take a chance with a spinoff. Could be even better or a disappointment. I missed picking that up as an ARC, but I see my library has it so I added it to a list so I wouldn’t forget about it.
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My library has it as well. I will watch for your review, whenever you get to it, Linda.
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Apparently, I did get the ARC, so I guess I will be reading it sooner rather than later.
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