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  • Chai, Chai Again

  • A Pebble Cove Teahouse Mystery, Book 4
  • By: Eryn Scott
  • Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
  • Length: 6 hrs and 32 mins
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Chai, Chai Again

By: Eryn Scott
Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
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Summary

Pebble Cove is known for giving tourists the cold shoulder, but a frozen body is something new.

The people of Pebble Cove are thrown into a forced hibernation when the worst snowstorm in a decade hits the Oregon Coast. They expect to find damages once the snow thaws, but a frozen body down by the pier comes as a terrible surprise. 

Rosemary is keeping warm with an abundance of chai tea, wooly sweaters, and further research into Asher’s past. But when a second body is found, she can’t deny the chilling thoughts that the two deaths might be connected. Or that this might not be the end.

©2020 Eryn Carpenter (P)2022 Eryn Carpenter

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Chai, Chai again another great mystery

I loved this book. This is such a great fun series whether you are reading or listening (and in my case both) and one that I am so glad I discovered. I just love the way all the towns ghosts get involved in solving the mystery (including the mayoral cat-you have got to love a town that vote for a cat to be mayor) , a unique take on the usual cozy ghost mysteries and one that really works well. The series has a long running mystery, where the author reveals a bit of information on how her resident ghost Asher died with each book. So from that point of view I would recommend that you start with book one and work your way through, it isn't strictly necessary as they can be read as a standalone but as each book gets better and better the more you get to know the characters why would you want to miss out. Then there is a second mystery that does get solved. This mystery was interesting and I had no clue who the killer was, even have read the book I couldn't remember who it turned out to be as there is plenty of suspects. It is the characters the has me returning time and time again back to the series (especially as I have the series on audio book). They are just wonderful, both humans and ghosts. I like how Rosemary keeps having to come up with different ways to explains her odd behaviour, it leads to some humours situations. Just loving the series.
When a man's body is found frozen to death under the bridge nobody is surprised,until another body is discovered. How many people need to die before the killer becomes a serial killer? Rosemary hopes to never find out. She is in the unique position of being able to talk to the town's ghosts and she thinks by using them she might just be able to protect the town's men from another poisoning and her own business. The food weather isn't the only thing keeping very body indoors. Rosemary just needs to work out how the killer picks his victims. Because her mother's new boyfriend, the police chief has very similar traits.
I really like the narrator. She does such a wonder job of giving each and every character a unique voice that it brings the story to life.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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