Queen Anne's Lace
China Bayles Mystery Series, Book 26
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نقد و بررسی
February 1, 2018
A pragmatic former lawyer finds it hard to believe that her store is haunted.China Bayles retired from the bar to run Thyme and Seasons, a store that sells all things herbal and floral to the citizens of Pecan Springs, Texas. Ruby, the best friend who runs the Crystal Cave in part of China's historic building, asks her to help clean out the old attic storeroom that's the only part of the property not in use. After moving a lot of junk, they discover a wooden chest with the flower Queen Anne's lace carved on the lid and filled with beautiful pieces of handmade lace. China is spooked at hearing someone humming as they work. They both smell fresh lavender, but Ruby doesn't hear the humming even though she's the one who believes in mystical things. Ringing store bells, whiffs of lavender, and a glimpse of a strange woman make China wonder whether she's going crazy or ghosts actually exist. As her curiosity, which has been finely honed in cases ranging from theft to murder (Bittersweet, 2015, etc.), gets the best of her, she begins a search for the former owners of her building, starting with photos and clippings she found with the lace. As China searches for clues to her haunting, Albert treats readers to stories of 1880s tragedies that may be causing the ghostly manifestation in the present. China, whose detective husband is out of town, also has her hands full helping Caitie, their adopted daughter, get her chickens, Dixie Chick and Extra Crispy, ready for the County Fair, where Crispy is bird-napped and China led into unexpected danger.One of China's more interesting adventures weaves a tragic past into the fabric of Pecan Springs while indicating some clever and dangerous uses for botanicals.
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February 26, 2018
Albert’s fascinating 26th mystery featuring Pecan Springs, Tex., herbalist China Bayles (after 2017’s The Last Chance Olive Ranch) elegantly weaves the third-person account of lace maker Annie Duncan, set in the late 1880s, with China’s first-person narrative in the present day. When China decides to clear out a storage room above her shop, Thyme and Seasons, she discovers a box of old photographs that were taken when the building was still in the hands of its original owners. Her desire to find out more about the people in the photos leads into the story of Annie Duncan, whose life utterly changes after her husband, Douglas, is killed in a train accident and she goes into early labor and gives birth to a stillborn boy. In the present, China’s 14-year-old daughter’s prize rooster is stolen at a local fair. Albert chiefly focuses on motherhood in this gentle outing, while schooling the reader on herbal remedies, such as those used as contraceptives at a time when the only alternative was abstinence. Albert’s long-running series shows no sign of flagging. Agent: Kerry Sparks, Rostan Literary Agency.
November 15, 2017
There's a box of antique lace in the attic, an old Scottish ballad in the air, and a woman picking flowers nearby who suddenly disappears. China Bayles has to admit that her Thyme and Seasons shop is haunted, but by whom? The 26th entry in a New York Times best-selling series.
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