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Welcome to season 3 of Tea & Murder! This episode is sponsored by Bond and Grace. Bond and Grace is a women-founded literary brand producing art novels, fine art, and art prints. They make incredible gifts for book lovers of all kinds! Bond and Grace is giving our readers 20% off of their art novels and prints with the code TEA20.
For this episode, we speak with Bond & Grace Chief Product Officer Ayana Christie. We chat about her family's background running an antique store in Brooklyn, New York, her work with Bond & Grace, and the book After the Funeral.
Ayana read Christie has a young person, but hasn't read much since, so this was a return to her roots to see if Christie's work still appeals in the same way, Find out whether she enjoyed the story, what the book says about post-war England, and whether a Vermeer is really worth killing for.
*There are spoilers in this episode*
Learn more about Ayana's family antique store, Yanatiba, on their website and Instagram.
Our next episode features Witness for the Prosecution.
Have feedback for us? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected] and follow us on Instagram at @teaandmurder.
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Welcome to season 3 of Tea & Murder! This episode is sponsored by Bond and Grace. Bond and Grace is a women-founded literary brand producing art novels, fine art, and art prints. They make incredible gifts for book lovers of all kinds! Bond and Grace is giving our readers 20% off of their art novels and prints with the code TEA20.
For this episode, we speak with Bond & Grace Chief Product Officer Ayana Christie. We chat about her family's background running an antique store in Brooklyn, New York, her work with Bond & Grace, and the book After the Funeral.
Ayana read Christie has a young person, but hasn't read much since, so this was a return to her roots to see if Christie's work still appeals in the same way, Find out whether she enjoyed the story, what the book says about post-war England, and whether a Vermeer is really worth killing for.
*There are spoilers in this episode*
Learn more about Ayana's family antique store, Yanatiba, on their website and Instagram.
Our next episode features Witness for the Prosecution.
Have feedback for us? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected] and follow us on Instagram at @teaandmurder.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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