Book Review: Roast Mortem

Roast Mortem (Coffeehouse Mystery, #9)Roast Mortem by Cleo Coyle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Claire Cossi, barista by day, sleuth by night. In the ninth installment of the Coffeehouse Mystery series, Roast Mortem, we find barista Claire Cossi, manager of the popular Village Blend coffee shop in New York City, hot on the trail of a serial arsonist. Ask Claire works to prove the innocence of a dear friend, her investigation leads her right in the middle of family conflict involving the NYFD and her beau NYPD Detective Mike Quinn. In order to get the answer she’s looking for, not only does she have to throw gasoline on a few slow burning fires but she’ll also have her life and possibly her coffee shop blown up in the process.
This was once again a fabulous cozy mystery. It’s a story you want to read with a coffee in your hand and plenty of free hours in the day. While at times I felt the multiple plot lines walked the boundary of far-fetched, the storytelling is so intricately delicate that you are lead from each conclusion to the next while still feeling a sense of surprise during the final discovery. Things are not always as they appear to be.

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  1. Sunday’s Stitches & Stuff – Episode 24 | A Gallifreyian Speaks Her Mind Avatar

    […] As I may have eluded to in my intro, my brain needs a break. I think that is why I have had a hard time making progress on some of my books. You may have noticed a few books on my Goodreads shelf have been there for a lot longer than usual. Therefore, I decided to take my focus away from the “heavy” books, and spend some time in a cozy mystery or two. So right now I am happily making my way through Murder by Mocha, the 10th book in the Coffeehouse Mystery series by Cleo Coyle. Don’t get me wrong, just because these are “cozy” books, does not mean they are not good. Claire Cossi is a fun and dynamic character and I enjoy spending time in her life. If you like, check out my review of Book 9: Roast Mortem. […]

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