Darjeeling Dead: A Cozy Thanksgiving Mystery
This is a short mystery in the Tea and Tarot series. Here's the description:
Turkey, Pie, and Die: A Thanks-filled Tearoom Whodunit
It’s Thanksgiving time, and tearoom owner Abigail Beanblossom is not overflowing with gratitude. Her boyfriend is out of town. A cabal of birdwatchers have been leaving nasty reviews about Beanblossom’s Tea and Tarot. And a body on the beach points the police directly to the tea and tarot room.
Will Abigail and Hyperion be able to solve the case in time for the Thanksgiving feast? As the clock ticks down to turkey time, Abigail must rely on her wits, her partner’s trusty Tarot deck, and a little help from her quirky friends to brew up the truth.
With a generous serving of tea and a slice of mystery, Darjeeling Dead is a cozy, thanks-filled novella that will keep you guessing until the very last sip.
Tame Novella
- Mystery
- cozy
- small town
- amateur detective
- amateur sleuth
- short read
- mystery
- funny mystery
- quirky
- cozy mystery
- tarot
Kirsten Weiss
I believe in free-will, and that we all can make a difference. I believe that beauty blossoms in the conscious life, particularly with friends, family, and strangers. I believe that genre fiction has become generic, and it doesn’t have to be.
My current focus is my new Mystery School series, starting with Legacy of the Witch. Traditionally, women’s fiction refers to fiction where a woman—usually in her midlife—is going through some sort of dramatic change. A lot of us do go through big transitions in midlife. We get divorced or remarried. The kids leave the nest. Our bodies change. The midlife crisis is real—though it manifests in different ways—as we look back on where we’ve been, where we’re going, and the time we have left.
Tea and Tarot Cozy Mysteries
Tea and Tarot Cozy Mysteries consists of eight books, and the series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.