( Format : Audiobook )
"Dead men can't work."
Christmas is coming to Sequoia's and, at !ast, the first show has arrived heralding in the start of the tourist ski sezson. The stores are getting busy and Trixje, in the shop next door to the Caffeinator, suggests another winter festival like the successful summer one they have just had. But Zion is too busy: she has to get the new coffee kiosk ready to open and help get her friend Rebekah's apartment finished so she can have her own home back: only the will she and new boy friend Tate have any privacy.
All seems to be running smoothly in the little town until Zion's father calls her, desperately unhappy about her mother's new obsession, a man arrives to make life difficult for Tate's newly fostered son, Logan, and a death throws all of them into confusion.Sent
M.L.Hamilton's ongoing stories from Sequoia's get better as the series continues, not so much for the murder mysteries themselves, but in reconnecting with the inhabitants, watching as they grow and interact together. It is possible to read each as a standalone story but much more enjoyable if taken in sequence because of this. And once again, narrator Kelley Hazen gives each of the numerous characters extra personality and life by voicing each seperately: she is astonishingly good at this, with individually performed renderings for male as well as female protagonists. There is emotion and laughter in these books, just as there would be in real life - and, of couse, a mystery to solve.
I was fortunate in being freely gifted with a complimentary copy of Caffe Macchiato, fourth in the Zion Sawyer series, by the rights holder, at my request. Thank you. This is such an enjoyable series, always a pleasure to return to Sequoia's streets. As a bonus, at the conclusion of the book, there is a short preview taste of the start of book 5, Americano. I'm looking forward to it.