[GO] Teashops

2004-11-10 Thread Diane Purkiss
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, girlsown- [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes >There's a memory nagging at me which perhaps someone could identify? A book >(Christie?) where an elderly lady is a murderess, possibly a multiple >murderess, so that she can get the funds to set up a teashop. At the end, >

[GO] teashops

2004-11-10 Thread Tig Thomas
There's a memory nagging at me which perhaps someone could identify? A book (Christie?) where an elderly lady is a murderess, possibly a multiple murderess, so that she can get the funds to set up a teashop. At the end, someone comments how creepy (my word) it is to have a 'ladylike murdere

Re: [GO] Teashops (was No Boats on Bannermere)

2004-11-10 Thread ReggieRhino
In a message dated 10/11/2004 16:59:21 GMT Standard Time, Tig writes: >You're quite right, both of you. That was definitely a point too far. In fact books of this period are littered with people starting genteel tea shops from M E Atkinson, to Agatha Christie.< There's a memory nagging at