Death by French Roast
by Alex Erickson
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Pub Date Oct 27 2020 | Archive Date Oct 30 2020
Kensington Books | Kensington
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Description
Krissy’s helping a friend clean out her late mother’s house when she learns that although the deceased died peacefully at an advanced age, her brother did not. In fact, Wade was killed more than thirty years ago, and the case was never closed. What surprises Krissy even more is that she has a personal connection to the story—her friend Rita was seeing Wade at the time, scandalizing the town with the couple’s large age difference.
With an older Rita now part of Krissy’s writing group—and another member with police experience—she starts digging up gossip, talking to the victim’s local coffee klatsch, and trying to find real clues amid the old rumors. But things just seem to grow muddier as she fights to identify whodunit . . .
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781496721136 |
PRICE | $8.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |
Featured Reviews
This was another great bookstore cafe story. I loved the premise and the cast of characters that were in this story. I always love these cozy mysteries and just can't get enough of them! Great who done it story that will keep you guessing until the very end.
When Krissy helps the daughter of her nosy neighbor go through her mother's things, she discovers the news about a thirty year old murder that was never solved. This is the first I've read in the series, but overall didn't feel lost, although a lot of comments from the town residents suggest Krissy is known for being finding clues. A good cozy mystery, and one I would highly recommend.