It seems that Krissy can always find trouble, even at a fall festival where all she is doing is watching people dunk for apples. In the latest book in the “A Bookstore Cafe Mystery” series, Death by Hot Apple Cider, Krissy and the team is gearing up for the holidays with the season’s first festival. But, unfortunately, just when they think everything is going smoothly and people are enjoying themselves, someone goes and commits murder.
The characters in this series have many quirks. They are funny, intelligent, and at times far too nosy for their own good. Krissy always sticks her nose where it doesn’t belong. She jumps to conclusions faster than most people change their clothes. She also puts herself in danger more than any average person with a business to run, especially one as innocuous as making apple cider, should ever even conceive. This time the victim isn’t all that likable, but readers may find themselves feeling sorry for him. The suspects are everywhere, and most had good reason to dislike the victim and want him dead.
There are plenty of red herrings throughout this story, some go nowhere, but a few help solve the crime. There is action, usually in the form of Krissy getting into things she shouldn’t and causing trouble. The location is delightful, and the festival sounds like an enjoyable event, the apple cider sounds delicious, and the atmosphere is ripe for excitement and intrigue. The murder is pretty easy to solve. Of course, Krissy can’t stay out of danger and barely manages to not get killed. Death by Hot Apple Cider is filled with everything cozy readers expect and a whole lot more. I recommend that you cozy up with a warm cup of cider, crank up the air conditioning, grab your favorite blanket and snuggle up on your favorite seat and spend a couple of hours pretending it’s autumn and enjoy the read.