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Hana Keller is getting ready for a lovely holiday season. When she receives a rare tea set as a birthday gift, she decides to host a tea at her apartment for her closest friends. During the cozy get-together, one of Hana's friends gets word that a murderer is on the loose. Hana soon learns that the victim was Sandor Balog, a professor of Hungarian Studies at the local college. With her growing psychic ability, Hana senses that she is going to be pulled into the investigation of the professor's death somehow. With her sexy boyfriend Erik on the case, Hana finds the Tea House steeped in suspects. She studies the smiling faces celebrating the season, but the real killer is good at hiding the truth and putting Hana in the hot seat…
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About Julia Buckley
Julia Buckley writes cozy mysteries in four stand-alone novels and five series, including the Madeline Mann series, the Undercover Dish mysteries, the Writer’s Apprentice series, the Hungarian Tea House mysteries, and the Shakespeare’s Bookshop mysteries. A lover of mysteries herself, she spent her teen years absorbing the wonderful mystery and suspense fiction of the twentieth Century, all of which helped to influence what she writes today. Visit her at her website, JuliaBuckley.com or her Facebook page, Julia Buckley Mystery Novels. You can also explore her inspirations for Blue Lake on her Pinterest page, or follow her on Instagram at jellenbuckley.
About Laura Jennings
Laura Jennings graduated with an MFA in creative writing and has an intrinsic appreciation of the mechanisms and techniques which comprise the art of the tale. A skilled narrator, she is adept at analyzing the underlying moods and currents of a book and bringing these into her interpretation of the author’s work.