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Coffee is Murder - McKinley Mysteries: Short & Sweet Cozies #9 - cover

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Coffee is Murder - McKinley Mysteries: Short & Sweet Cozies #9

Carolyn Arnold

Maison d'édition: Hibbert & Stiles Publishing Inc.

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A cup a day won't kill you, but a few might. 
 
"Very pleasant reading…with enjoyable characters, some twists and a little romanticism… Ideal [for] beach reading and for those who love the cozy mystery." – LibriAmoriMiei 
 
Their first case as private investigators have Sean and Sara McKinley neck-deep in coffee beans, trying to find a killer. With their client certain that her mother was poisoned through her coffee-of-the-month club, it has them setting out to Williamsburg, Virginia, to visit Tasty Beans headquarters. The problem is their New York PI licenses don't carry any weight in the state of Virginia, so it forces Sean and Sara to improvise. They're going to have to brew one robust plot to get themselves on the inside, and they just might have to stir their friend Jimmy into the blend if they're going to have any hope of grinding out a killer. 
 
McKinley Mysteries are short & sweet just like that coffee you crave. Savor the perfect blend of romance, humor, and murder with zero additives such as foul language, graphic violence or sex. These international bestselling cozies are bound to hit the spot and keep you coming back for more. This is an addiction you can afford to have. Get started today. 
 
What readers have to say about Coffee is Murder: 
 
★★★★★ "An interesting mystery with a clever, satisfying conclusion." 
★★★★★ "Another engaging and fun read." 
★★★★★ "Exhilarating and pleasingly suspenseful." 
★★★★★ "Combine Carolyn Arnold & Coffee for a killer of a book." 
★★★★★ "Another fun, high-energy tale of the McKinleys." 
★★★★★ "The true culprit was a definite surprise." 
★★★★★ "Sprinkled with humor, romance, and plenty of suspense." 
★★★★★ "Fun, interesting, with mystery and good characters."  
★★★★★ "Zany characters, action and laughter with surprises."
Disponible depuis: 27/05/2015.

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