Immerse yourself in the coffee culture of the Pacific Northwest (Portland, OR, specifically) in this cozy mystery series! Flat White Fatality is the third in the series but is the first one I’ve had a chance to read. I had no trouble following along, but I’m sure that reading the first two would have made all the relationships clearer to me from the start. I enjoyed this one so much that I just might make the time to read books one and two, to get all the backstory!
The main character, Sage, runs a coffee food cart in Portland called Ground Rules. Her roastery shares a building with a video game development company, run by her boyfriend, Bax, and a gym. Bax’s company, Grumpy Sasquatch Studio (ha!) is doing a scavenger hunt as a team building event, and one of the employees winds up dead - in Sage’s roastery! The employees are all wearing duck-suit onesies, which was pretty funny to imagine.
In addition to the mystery, we get a good sense of the Portland area, complete with its “hipster” image as well as its homeless population. I love that Sage has an option for people to prepay for some food items and that anyone who needs one can ask for that item. There’s a diverse group of characters, including one staff member from Newfoundland, Canada - who everyone thinks is Irish, due to her accent.
There are some yummy-sounding recipes in the back of the book, along with advice on how to use coffee grounds as a refrigerator deodorizer!
Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Cozies for the opportunity to read an advance readers copy of this book, although I was a bit late to it. I bounced between the ARC and the published audiobook, courtesy of my public library, which made the hours of a long flight “fly” by. The narrator, Carly Robins, did a good job with the various voices and accents.