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#TeawithJamDread #NetGalley sends us across the pond, attending a birthday at Throckmorton House.
Lily's grandmother Rose used to work for the lady of the house, and her 100th birthday celebration has her inviting Rose and Lily, and best friend Bernie to the party.
The entire family is dysfunctional, and everyone is eager to get their hands on a future inheritance, even if that means having to kill someone to get it.
Things get heated when priceless jewelry goes missing and everyone is happy to point fingers at each other.
I really liked this story and I'm thankful to Netgalley and the publisher for selecting me to read an advanced copy of this book.

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Tea with Jam and Dread is the latest in the Tea by the Sea mystery series by Vicki Delany. This book finds our five main characters in England at the British estate that Grandma Rose worked at before coming to America. I really enjoyed this book. It had two twisting and turning mysteries that were so much to figure out and kept me guessing until the very end. I enjoyed many of the new British characters, but I will also be glad when they get back home to familiar characters and settings. The ending was wonderful and cleared up a long running question in the series and I can’t wait for the next book in this series to come out! If you enjoy quirky characters, beautiful settings and Ms. Delany’s wonderful writing, you will love this book!

Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me to read this book. All opinions are my own.

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This author never disappoints! The book is a delightful entry into the series but it would work well as a standalone also.. Lily, Rose and Bernie head to England and find themselves smack dab in the middle of a murder scene. The plot is full of twists and turns and the large cast of characters provide lots of opportunities for distracting red herrings. A very satisfying cozy read.

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This enjoyable entry in the series normally set in Cape Cod sees the usual cast of characters in England. Lily, best friend Bernie, and grandmother Rose return to the manor house where Rose worked decades ago and soon get caught up in family drama, jewelry theft, and murder. While looking into the mysteries, Lily still has time to dig out the status of her relationship with gardener Simon, who has been working in England since leaving Cape Cod months earlier. The mystery is well-plotted and moves along quickly, and it’s all good to see how the main characters’ relationships continue to develop. My only quibbles with the book were what I saw as some inconsistencies in how some characters communicated with each other and the extent to which the main characters feel compelled to put themselves in danger just to satisfy curiosity. Again, though, it’s an enjoyable entry in a good series. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy. All views are entirely my own and offered voluntarily.

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