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The Tea Ladies
The Tea Ladies | Amanda Hampson
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They keep everyone's secrets, until there's a murder... Sydney, 1965- After a chance encounter with a stranger, tea ladies Hazel, Betty and Irene become accidental sleuths, stumbling into a world of ruthless crooks and racketeers in search of a young woman believed to be in danger. In the meantime, Hazel's job at Empire Fashionwear is in jeopardy. The firm has turned out the same frocks and blouses for the past twenty years and when the mini-skirt bursts onto the scene, it rocks the rag trade to its foundations. War breaks out between departments and it falls to Hazel, the quiet diplomat, to broker peace and save the firm. When there is a murder in the building, the tea ladies draw on their wider network and put themselves in danger as they piece together clues that connect the murder to a nearby arson and a kidnapping. But if there's one thing tea ladies can handle, it's hot water. 'The Tea Ladies is a total joy! With her ear for dialogue and eye for authentic detail, Amanda Hampson has created a refreshing take on a murder mystery that is both wickedly funny and highly entertaining. Hazel, Betty, Irene and Merl leapt straight off the page and into my heart. I can still hear them laughing, gossiping and plotting, long after I finished this delightful book.' Joanna Nell
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Jeg
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Gentle. Took me right back to my teenage years growing up in the 60s. I'd forgotten about tea ladies with names like Hazel, Betty,Irene, Merl. Other reminders of the times, mini skirts, Jean Shrimpton, sponge cakes, butterfly cakes, The Moscow Circus, Xmas displays in David Jones windows and much more. Very Aussie . Loved it.

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CarolynM
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A delightful cosy mystery revolving around a group of tea ladies working in the rag trade in early 1960s Sydney. Lovely characters, some fun stuff about the fashions of the time and a satisfying mystery. I hope it becomes a series. #ozfiction

Cinfhen I feel like @DivineDiana might like this one ☺️ 10mo
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Crazeedi @CarolynM I understand, it will be every day for you in one way or another. Just know you have birthday Fairies to reach out to! Along with all of us here. I hope you get to put your cares down once in a while. Hugs 10mo
Freespirit I‘ve been looking at this one. Now I‘ll read it! 😊 10mo
DivineDiana Thank you @Cinfhen ! Stacked! ❤️ 10mo
CarolynM @Freespirit I think you‘ll like it, Sally🙂 10mo
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