Yuletide in Santa Fe: biscochitos, farolitos, Las Posadas, music…and murder. Ellen Rosings does not have time for murder investigations. It’s December, and the Wisteria Tearoom is awash in shoppers, cookies, and groups of strange women brought to tea by the … Continue reading
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Intermezzo: Spirit Matters by Patrice Greenwood After a disastrous Halloween party at the Wisteria Tearoom, Ellen Rosings seeks to draw some understanding out of the chaos. While trying to support her grieving Goth office manager, Ellen ponders the mysterious flashes … Continue reading
I am often asked where one may take afternoon tea in Santa Fe. Alas, the Wisteria Tearoom is fictional, and at this time there is no place in Santa Fe serving a traditional British afternoon tea. There is, however, The … Continue reading
Halloween in Santa Fe means sugar skulls, pan de muerto, and a Goth Masquerade at the Wisteria Tearoom. Fans of Edgar Allen Poe will especially enjoy Patrice Greenwood’s latest mystery. Despite her desire to make the Wisteria Tearoom a haven … Continue reading
Kokopelli and the Virgin by Pati Nagle “Oh, better not move now, better not take your hand away or the world will fall!” Rosa turned to see who had spoken, heart pounding with sudden fear. She hadn’t heard anyone approaching, … Continue reading
A Fatal Twist of Lemon Wisteria Tearoom Mysteries Book 1 by Patrice Greenwood “Vince Margolan and Donna Carruthers are over in La Plazuela having lunch right this minute.” “Wow, really?” Gina looked up from her soup, grinning. “Let’s go spy … Continue reading
Patrice Greenwood returns readers to the cozy Wisteria Tearoom with a new mystery set against the dramatic backdrop of Santa Fe’s world-famous Opera. Wisteria Tearoom owner Ellen Rosings coaxes Detective Tony Aragón to go with her to the Santa Fe … Continue reading
Wisteria Tearoom Mysteries #2 Notorious for failed relationships. Ellen Rosings knows that’s true of cops. Detective Tony Aragon has even said it about himself, or something like it. Despite her misgivings, she is drawn to him, but can he reach … Continue reading
A Fatal Twist of Lemon by Patrice Greenwood Cops drink coffee. They don’t belong in Ellen Rosings’s Victorian tearoom. But when her opening day thank-you tea ends in the murder of the president of the Santa Fe Preservation Trust, the … Continue reading
…and a new name for the occasion. Why a pseudonym? In this case, obviously, I’m not trying to hide who wrote the book. Just differentiating between my fantasy/sf titles and this romance, which might or might not appeal to f/sf … Continue reading