State trooper Dan asks Elaine and Jan's help with a case. Dan's friend has been accused of embezzlement and removed as a CEO of a non profit organization called Homes for Maine's Heroes. Elaine gets a jobs at HMH.
Elaine and Jan’s friend state trooper Dan asks for their help in a case where his friend Alex has been accused of embezzlement. Dan is sure Alex didn’t do it so Elaine gets a volunteer job at the nonprofit to try to find out who did it. Jan is busy chairing the harvest home festival and planning a tea with a quilting bee and gender-reveal for her newest grandchild.
This series is given to us by Guideposts This is book 21 in The Tearoom Mysteries Series. Each new book without written by a different author picks up relatively near the end of year last. Which is nice because we have developed read with Dr characters.
This book like all the prior revive around cousins, Elaine and Jan, who own the local Tearoom...Tea for Two. However besides running Tea for Two the cousins have a history of solving mysteries that arise.
Yea for To is hosting the town's first charity quilting bee. When Trooper Benson comes to the Tearoom upset that his best friend has been arrested for embezzling thousands of dollars from the charity Homes for Maine's Heroes (HMH) were he is the CEO Elaine and Jan promise to help prove he didn't do it. But will they be able to?
I enjoyed this 21st book of the Tearoom Mysteries Series. I did not guess who the perpetrator was until the very end of the story. Turning the Tables is a really good story and I love all the fun happenings as well as the mystery. The characters in this series have become dear to me.
Another wonderful installment in this series. This one takes a different slant as Trooper Benson ask the cousins for help. The story centers on an embezzlement case. Weddings and babies are also in the plans. A good read to make you feel good.