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Murder's no game... Summer has arrived in Saint-Luke's-Upon-the-Water, and Charlotte Pompette, ex-circus fortune teller turned tea shop owner, finally has the peaceful life she's been yearning for. With her business thriving and Tarot the black cat lounging contentedly in her sunny shop window, Charlie is ready to enjoy the season's simple pleasures. Until the village's annual cricket match turns deadly, that is. When a player's tragic "accident" proves to be murder most foul and a second body turns up on the pitch, Charlie's detective instincts are reluctantly awakened. But this time, the…mehr

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Murder's no game... Summer has arrived in Saint-Luke's-Upon-the-Water, and Charlotte Pompette, ex-circus fortune teller turned tea shop owner, finally has the peaceful life she's been yearning for. With her business thriving and Tarot the black cat lounging contentedly in her sunny shop window, Charlie is ready to enjoy the season's simple pleasures. Until the village's annual cricket match turns deadly, that is. When a player's tragic "accident" proves to be murder most foul and a second body turns up on the pitch, Charlie's detective instincts are reluctantly awakened. But this time, the stakes are higher than ever. A close friend stands accused, and the real killer seems to be targeting Charlie's newfound village family one by one. With time running out and danger creeping closer with every innings, can Charlie catch a killer who's playing by their own deadly rules? Delightfully witty, charming, and full of twists, Madame Pompette's Tea Shop returns with another cozy mystery caper perfect for fans of Agatha Raisin and The Thursday Murder Club.
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Libby Castle is the author of the Madame Pompette mysteries. When she's not trying to find puzzles to solve, she'll be found drinking too much tea and playing the piano. Though born in the UK, Libby currently lives in Germany with her partner and far too many cats.