I follow authors LESLIE MEIER, LEE HOLLIS & BARBARA ROSS, and will forever read anything they write. This book contains one Irish Coffee related story from each author, so I will review them separately:
IRISH COFFEE MURDER by LESLIE MEIER – It was wonderful to meet up again with Lucy and her friends, and as usual, the reader gets cozily snuggled into Lucy’s life and new situation. The plot was intriguing and gripping. I knew which character I wanted to be murdered, but that did not happen, which made the story more interesting for me. I almost read the story in one sitting, but when I got to the end, I felt that the ‘wrapping up’ was rushed, and even though all loose ends were tied, it left me wanting more detail. This happened to me for the last novella she wrote last year in her story Haunted House Murder, yet, if she writes them, I will read them. Leslie has a gift for entertaining us with the familiar and the new, so that makes me eager to read her books. Proof of her popularity is that her 29th.book Mother of the Bride Murder is being published on April 25, 2023. I am eagerly anticipating it.
DEATH OF AN IRISH COFFEE DRINKER by LEE HOLLIS – I was prepared to laugh and be entertained with a new Hayley Powell escapade, and I was not disappointed! This brother and sister writing duo truly knows how to grab us and puts us in the middle of Hayley’s fun and funny situations. The expressions used are so funny, and the story was written very smoothly and made you want to read on. The ending was unexpected, and did not seem rushed. I can’t wait to read the last book Death of an Ice Cream Scooper ( #15), which is in my TBR list.
PERKED UP by BARBARA ROSS – Barbara’s books and novellas are MUST reads for me, because I know that I will be immersed in the world of Julia Snowden, her Clambake business in Busman’s Harbor, Maine, and the cast of friends I have gotten to love throughout the 10 books in this series. I also know I will learn something useful. Barbara selects a certain topic of perhaps historical significance to weave a story around a murder. The story she chose in this book was absolutely fascinating, and it was so detailed, and told from various characters’ point of view, that you believe it happened just as described at the end, which was totally unexpected. I loved this book as it develops further into Julia’s personal life, and it is nice to see that she has made a new friendship from a character in a previous novel. Congratulations, Barbara. I hope she continues writing mysteries about Julia and the Maine Clambake Mysteries.
I was blessed to be able to read an advance copy of this book via NetGalley.