TERROR IN A TEAPOT EXCERPT TERROR IN A TEAPOT - SILVER SISTERS BOOK 2 | Page 5
Reviews
Great Fireside Mystery! Morgan and Phyllice manage to
incorporate just the right mix of tension and humor to keep it
lively and interesting page after page. If you like the warm,
friendly amateur detective mystery then this is one you should
get and read right away. Don't miss it!!
~Sid Weaver, Mainly Mystery reviews
My Cup of Tea. Despite what seems an obvious connection
between samovars and the unusual crime spree, the police are
not convinced and arrest an innocent local drunk who was
simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. What follows is a
clever and very funny adventure, from Alaska to Seattle to Los
Angeles, as Goldie, Godiva, their eighty-one year-old mother and
uncle, Flossie and Sterling, former vaudeville magicians, attempt
to save an innocent man and warn the remaining customers
(including Caesar Romano) who have no idea of the danger they
faceānot to mention picking up Flossie's husband's lifetime
achievement award and meeting Godiva's column deadlines.
What I really like about this book is the long list of zany
characters who we meet along the way, a recurring motif about
doubles and twins, and the fact that no one, on the surface, is
who they seem to be. Look for surprises right down to the very
end.
~Mystery Reader
Snappy dialogue, hilarious names, fun mystery
fiction! The second book in the Silver Sisters Crime Caper series
moves the action from Beverly Hills to Juneau, Alaska, where
Goldie, the more practical of the twins, runs an antique shop for
tourists. The trouble begins when a delayed shipment of Russian
tea urns finally arrives. Goldie quickly realizes the rare Samovars
she unpacks are not the cheapies she ordered. But hey, that's
business.