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A Nice Cup of Tea

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In this witty third novel in the Nice series, from beloved actress Celia Imrie, the retired expats in the South of France must rally to save their failing restaurant, and protect Theresa from an unsavory stalker.

The beautiful town of Bellevue-sur-Mer, tucked between glitzy Monte Carlo and the plush red carpets of Cannes, is home to Theresa, Carol, William, Benjamin, and Sally: five retired expats who have pooled their resources to set up La Mosaïque, a divine little restaurant. But there is trouble in paradise: the friends are desperately struggling to make ends meet. It will take every bit of their talent and gumption to save La Mosaïque. With fussy customers, obnoxious cruise parties, and a failing delivery van, it's certainly not going to be easy.

On top of this, Theresa and Sally have their own distractions. Theresa's teenage granddaughter has run away, and Theresa herself has been getting mysterious phone calls and the strong sense that someone's watching her. Meanwhile, Sally's run into a nasty couple from her acting days, and their barbed jibes are enough to send her on an ill-advised search for the limelight.

A Nice Cup of Tea is a delightful cozy mystery, a wickedly fun page-turner that's sassier than a cup of tea, no matter how Nice!
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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2019
      Charming restaurant La Mosaïque is in dire financial straits, but when its owners try to auction off some artwork, they set off a chain of events that may spell utter ruin. In this, Imrie's third novel about five Londoners who have retired to the South of France (Nice Work (If You Can Get It), 2016, etc.), pooled their resources and talents, and opened a chic restaurant, hilarity mixes with rather serious troubles. Of course, the Brexit referendum and the terrorist attacks of July 14, 2016, have economically devastated the businesses of Bellevue-sur-Mer. The friends' plan to sell the Picasso mosaic medallion embedded in the floor of their restaurant, however, inadvertently draws the attention of the Picasso estate, which not only bans the sale, but also presents a bill for administrative costs of recovering the priceless art. Luckily, Marcel, the owner of a neighboring bar, may be interested in buying them out if he can have their financial books for a few days. Yet the five friends face personal troubles, as well. Sally, a former actress, is beset by the unwelcome attentions of a horrible couple she once shared the stage with--and Phoo and Eggy Markham are eager to take every opportunity to remind Sally what a failure she was. Chef Theresa has begun receiving strange gifts, photos and phone calls, suggesting she may have a stalker. Even worse, Theresa's granddaughter, Chloe, has gone missing and may be traveling to France in the company of a pedophile. From marijuana-laced brownies to slapstick boat chases, Imrie capitalizes on her background in comedic acting, creating scene after scene rife with screwball comedy. And as the multiple mysteries collide--besides the stalker and kidnapping, there's the question of who is sabotaging the restaurant's online reviews--Imrie nimbly ratchets up the excitement. A caper-filled romp in the Riviera sure to delight expats and mystery lovers alike.

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    • Booklist

      July 1, 2019
      In the third novel in her Nice series, British actor Imrie returns to the small town of Bellevue-Sur-Mer, France, near Nice. La Mosaique, the restaurant renovated and reopened by a group of British expats in Nice Work (If You Can Get It) (2016) is now on the verge of bankruptcy. The friends try to increase revenues by offering deliveries to cruise ship parties, with varied results. Theresa is still the chef, but she becomes distracted by the disappearance of her oldest granddaughter from her London home. It seems she's followed her boyfriend to France, coincidentally not far from Bellevue-Sur-Mer. Sally, the ex-actress, is falling down on her job of deliveries by a spur-of-the-moment job offer, complicated by fellow cast members who criticize her acting, making her life miserable. A stalker infatuated with Theresa leaves strange messages on her phone, and old photos of her on her doorstep. A few more side plots, including numerous restaurant mishaps and a near boat crash, further complicate this busy tale of expats pursuing various business ventures in their beloved adopted village.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2019
      Charming restaurant La Mosa�que is in dire financial straits, but when its owners try to auction off some artwork, they set off a chain of events that may spell utter ruin. In this, Imrie's third novel about five Londoners who have retired to the South of France (Nice Work (If You Can Get It), 2016, etc.), pooled their resources and talents, and opened a chic restaurant, hilarity mixes with rather serious troubles. Of course, the Brexit referendum and the terrorist attacks of July 14, 2016, have economically devastated the businesses of Bellevue-sur-Mer. The friends' plan to sell the Picasso mosaic medallion embedded in the floor of their restaurant, however, inadvertently draws the attention of the Picasso estate, which not only bans the sale, but also presents a bill for administrative costs of recovering the priceless art. Luckily, Marcel, the owner of a neighboring bar, may be interested in buying them out if he can have their financial books for a few days. Yet the five friends face personal troubles, as well. Sally, a former actress, is beset by the unwelcome attentions of a horrible couple she once shared the stage with--and Phoo and Eggy Markham are eager to take every opportunity to remind Sally what a failure she was. Chef Theresa has begun receiving strange gifts, photos and phone calls, suggesting she may have a stalker. Even worse, Theresa's granddaughter, Chloe, has gone missing and may be traveling to France in the company of a pedophile. From marijuana-laced brownies to slapstick boat chases, Imrie capitalizes on her background in comedic acting, creating scene after scene rife with screwball comedy. And as the multiple mysteries collide--besides the stalker and kidnapping, there's the question of who is sabotaging the restaurant's online reviews--Imrie nimbly ratchets up the excitement. A caper-filled romp in the Riviera sure to delight expats and mystery lovers alike.

      COPYRIGHT(2019) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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