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CYANIDE AND SENSIBILITY

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CYANIDE AND SENSIBILITY By Katie Oliver



Cyanide and Sensibility

By Katie Oliver

• Series: The Jane Austen Tea Society Mystery (Book 3)

• Genre: Amateur Sleuths, Cozy Mystery, Austenesque Fiction

• Publisher: Berkley (December 12, 2023)

• Length: (320) pages

• Format: Mass Market Paperback, eBook, & Audiobook

• ISBN: 978-0593337653‎

• Tour Dates: December 4 – 18, 2023

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BOOK DESCRIPTION

Murder is on the menu and Phaedra Brighton is called on to serve up justice in the latest Jane Austen Tea Society Mystery.

While Phaedra Brighton might not have a Mr. Darcy (yet), she’s quite content with her loving family and loyal cat. Phaedra’s sister Hannah is the Jane to her Elizabeth, and Phaedra is ecstatic that Hannah has decided to move home for her next adventure—opening a business.

All of Laurel Springs is out in full force to celebrate the grand unveiling of Hannah’s new patisserie, Tout de Sweet, including local celebrity Rachel Brandon. Hannah is a master of her craft, with confections so divine, one bite will make you think you’ve died and gone to heaven.

Of course, you never want that to happen literally.

When one of Hannah’s famous dark chocolate cupcakes sends Rachel’s assistant to the hospital with poisoning, Hannah begs for Phaedra’s help to save her reputation and budding business. But Phaedra has more questions than answers: Who was the cupcake actually meant for? And how far is the culprit willing to go to take their target off the menu—permanently?



 

PRAISE FOR CYANIDE AND SENSIBILITY

• “This is the first book I have read in the Jane Austen Tea Society series, but it won’t be my last…If you enjoy cozy mysteries, then this is a book you will enjoy.”— Book Looks by Lisa

• “The book is filled with great characters and a fun, twisty plot. Highly recommend.”— Cara Putnam, author of Come What May

• 5 STARS— Gwendalyn’s Books


REVIEW

This book was received from the Author, and Publisher, in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own.

This is a non spoiler review, because you as reader need to read this book. Also, I feel sometimes I have in the past gave away to much of the plot line. This has diminished the pleasure for would be readers.


CYANIDE AND SENSIBILITY By Katie Oliver, the third installment in the Jane Austen Tea Society Mystery.

Hello Gracious Readers lets return to the fictional Virginia cozy mountain town of Laurel Springs.

It’s December and the cold and snowy weather set the backdrop for another engaging mystery. We follow Phaedra Brighton a Jane Austen scholar and English Lit professor, who also a successful amateur sleuth in her own right. Phaedra sister Hannah, is having a grand opening for her pastry shop in Laura’s Springs, Tout de Sweet. Phaedra is doing everything she can to support her sisters new endeavor. When a shocking crime places the blame on Hannah, involving one of her decadent dark chocolate cupcakes. It’s up to Phaedra to clear her sisters good name and restore the small Virginia town’s faith in the newest patisserie shop.

Katie Oliver brings the small Blue Ridge town of Laurel Springs vividly alive with her charming characters and her splendid writing. Nuisances of Jane Austen and Agatha Christie sprinkled into to create a heart warming recipe for this perfect cozy mystery book. A budding romance that doesn’t overshadow the authentic storyline makes this book such a wonderful book to read.

Make sure to grab your coziest blanket and pour yourself a hot cuppa, and settle in to enjoy Cyanide and Sensibility.


AUTHOR BIO

Katie Oliver is known internationally as a writer of Jane Austen rom-coms with a hint of mystery. In the US and the UK, she is the bestselling author of the Dating Mr. Darcy and Marrying Mr. Darcy series.

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