Something else I did not expect was all the tea references, as it became clear Jessica prefers tea and not coffee. Here are a few of the lines I noted:
• "'I was just making myself a cup of tea,''' I said, turning back to the stove. I removed the tea bag from my cup and threw it away. I resisted offering the Grogans any tea. It would mean a long conversation and I was feeling tired again."
• "Mrs. Goodall walked in a few moments later with a tray holding the ice pack, a cup of tea, and two cookies cut in the shape of a shamrock and sprinkled with green sugar."
• "The waiter delivered a pot of tea and a slice of Lady Baltimore cake, 'compliments of the baker.' 'He’s experimenting with a new recipe,' he said, placing the white cake with fluffy icing on the table."
I'm so happy that I have more of these books to look forward to. Are any of you fans of "Murder, She Wrote"?
I recently caught a couple of episodes on a restful weekend. I did not kow these books existed! Can't wait to read a few. I can definitely see Jessica Fletcher being a tea drinker.
ReplyDeleteI am a fan, too. I rarely get to watch it anymore but one channel I get does show the reruns. And I have read several of the books and enjoyed them. It seems quite appropriate for Jessica to drink tea!
ReplyDeleteI love tea references in books. Thanks for sharing these. Oh yes, I use to watch Murder She Wrote long ago and enjoyed it. Haven't read any of the books.
ReplyDeleteI often watch the reruns of Murder She Wrote and know how soothing Jessica finds a up of tea.
ReplyDeleteMrs. Fletcher rules! I used to watch Murder She Wrote with my grandfather.
ReplyDeleteI us d to watch with my grandparents. I'll look for the books.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes...big time fan! I discovered the books a couple of years ago now I guess. I think I picked up the first one I read at Books-a-Million, hardback version for $5 or $6. Haven't been able to visit the store in a while, but I'm sure we could find them on their website and have them shipped directly to our doors. I might just have to go back and re-read the ones I have to see how many tea references I can find. This is going to be fun!
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