Death by Café Mocha is the seventh book in Alex Erickson’s Bookstore Café Mysteries series. The writing flows smoothly at a steady pace, the characters are well developed, and the mystery is interesting. There are plenty of suspects, red herrings, and twists and turns to make it difficult to figure out who the killer is.
Krissy Hancock and her best friend, Vicki Patterson, are the owners of a combination coffee shop and bookstore, Death by Coffee, in the quaint town of Pine Hills, Ohio. Krissy, Vicki, and Rita Jablonski travel to Maryland to attend a coffee convention, JavaCon, to learn more about coffee, taste some new coffee blends, and maybe enjoy a little R&R. When Charles Maddox, the winner of a flavor competition is murdered, Krissy doesn’t plan on getting involved in the investigation, but she loves a good mystery as much as she loves a good cup of coffee and can’t resist trying to figure out who the killer is.
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