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The Cryptic Clue
The Cryptic Clue: A Tea Ladies Mystery | Amanda Hampson
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In ZigZag Lane, in the heart of Sydney’s rag-trade district, tea ladies Hazel, Betty and Irene find themselves in hot water. Having already solved a murder, kidnapping and arson case, and outwitting an arch criminal, they have proved themselves a useful resource and earned the respect of a local police officer. Now he needs their help to solve a plot that threatens security. As if that’s not enough, Irene gets a coded message directing her to the spoils of a bank robbery, which sends the tea ladies on a treasure hunt with an unexpected outcome. There’s also trouble brewing within the walls of Empire Fashionwear, where an interloper threatens not just Hazel’s job but the very role of tea lady. It’s up to Hazel to convince her friends to abandon their trolleys and take action to save their livelihoods – before it’s too late. Praise for The Tea Ladies by Amanda Hampson: ‘A total joy!’ Joanna Nell ‘Sheer delight.’ Country Style ‘The Thursday Murder Club wish they had Hazel.’ GOODREADS ‘This hilariously dark crime novel about a group of tea ladies who accidentally become sleuths will have you enthralled!’ Woman’s Day ‘The Tea Ladies is a delightfully intriguing romp, full of twists, turns, shocking discoveries... and scones.’ Better Reading ‘Crime, comedy and fashion, it’s a layer cake of which any tea lady would be proud.’ The Age ‘A satisfying mystery, a trio of intrepid older women discovering their own strengths, and a window into a vanished past. I give it five TimTams.’ Readings Books
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Jeg
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A cosy crime. Gentle . Set in 60s Sydney it took me back to things and events I had forgotten about. Completely relaxing. I had her first book in this series but for some reason passed it on without reading it.

CarolynM The first one is good too🙂 7mo
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CarolynM
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#BookReport for April. Not a very good reading month. Rereading Crocodile on the Sandbank was the highlight, The Cryptic Clue my favourite new read.

kspenmoll I am listening to Crocodile on the Sandbank now & so enjoying Amelia! 7mo
CarolynM @kspenmoll Glad to hear you‘re enjoying it. You have a lot more enjoyment to come - Elizabeth Peters was prolific! 7mo
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CarolynM
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It‘s 1966 and the tea ladies find their jobs under threat from the new fangled Cafe Bar machines but it doesn‘t stop them from solving some new mysteries. I loved the use of the historical background - the confusion over decimal currency and the political shenanigans surrounding the building of the Sydney Opera House. I‘m so glad this has become a series. #Ozfiction

Ruthiella Nice match of your teapot to the green accents of the cover! 🤩 7mo
julesG I should check this series out 7mo
ShyBookOwl Love the teapot! Great pic 7mo
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LeahBergen This series sounds so good! 7mo
CarolynM @Ruthiella I thought so too😆 7mo
CarolynM @ShyBookOwl Thank you🙂 7mo
CarolynM @julesG @LeahBergen They are a lot of fun, and I‘m pleased to say I think she‘s found a good way to keep the series going without it getting completely beyond belief. 7mo
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