Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

Murder a la Mocha

ebook
2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available
Coffee, a canine and a corpse: a bad feeling leads to an even worse discovery when Maggy tries to return a Chihuahua to its owners in the new coffeehouse mystery.
Maggy Thorsen's evening with her fiancé Sheriff Jake Pavlik and his parents in Chicago takes a dramatic turn when Jake's mother falls ill, then a Chihuahua jumps in front of Maggy's car on her drive back to Uncommon Grounds, her Wisconsin coffeehouse. Attempting to return Mocha to her owners, George and Marian Satterwite, the following day, Maggy comes face-to-face with Arial, their dog-sitter and her business partner Sarah's niece. But something doesn't feel right . . .
Returning to the property, Maggy and Marian make a shocking discovery. And where are George and Arial? With Jake still in Chicago and Sarah desperate to find her niece, Maggy is soon drawn into another deadly puzzle.|Uncommon Grounds coffeehouse owner Maggy Thorsen is full of good intentions when she attempts to return Mocha, a lost chihuahua who jumped out in front of her car, to her owners. But a trip to the Satterwite's house and meeting their dog-sitter give Maggy a bad feeling... and leads to an even worse discovery. Can she solve another deadly puzzle?
  • Creators

  • Series

  • Publisher

  • Release date

  • Formats

  • Languages

  • Reviews

    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 5, 2016
      Someone kills dental surgeon William Swope by throwing him out his 10th-floor office window in Balzo’s entertaining ninth mystery featuring Brookhills, Wis., coffee shop owner Maggy Thorsen (after 2013’s Murder on the Orient Espresso). Maggy has more than one personal link to the victim. Swope shared his dental practice with Ted Thorsen, Maggy’s ex-husband; Maggy recently consulted Swope’s wife, Lynne, a financial planner, about her inheritance; and Maggy’s son, Eric, got a lift from school from Swope’s daughter the day of the murder. Suspects include a woman who has been picketing the dentists’ office for their being in cahoots with a government plot, and an irate dentist from Louisville, Ky., who blames Swope for illegal business practices and drug use. Maggy can’t keep out of the case, even if it costs her relationship with the investigating sheriff, Jake Pavlik, her boyfriend. Maggy makes an appealing amateur sleuth, though the story would have benefited from more action and fewer discussions and less analysis. Agent: Nancy Yost, Nancy Yost Literary Agency.

    • Booklist

      October 1, 2016
      Against the wishes of her boyfriend, Sheriff Jake Pavlik, Maggy Thorsen, part owner of Uncommon Grounds, a coffee shop in Brookhills, Wisconsin, turns sleuth after her ex-husband Ted's former dental-office partner, William Swopes, is found dead. Was his fall from the tenth story of his office building suicide or murder? Suspects include Ted himself as well as a seemingly unbalanced woman who followed Swopes from Kentucky; Ted's daughter, Ginny; and his wife, Lynne, who just filed for divorce due to Ted's many infidelities. Even though Maggy has only known the Swopes family for a short time, she agrees to help Lynne and Ginny, after they emerge as the chief suspects. The self-deprecating Maggy makes an endearing cozy protagonist, and the coffee-shop frame story is brimming with interesting details. There are numerous mystery series starring women who own small businesses and who have some kind of personal connection to law enforcement. Suggest Maggy's adventures to fans of Chris Cavender's Pizza mysteries, Elizabeth J. Duncan's Penny Brannigan series, and Laura Child's Tea Shop mysteries.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

    • Booklist

      December 1, 2018
      Maggy Thorsen, owner of the coffeehouse Uncommon Grounds in Brookhills, Wisconsin, rescues a bedraggled chihuahua on a rainy night, much to the disgust of her Old English sheepdog, Frank. When Maggy contacts George Satterwite, the owner of the chihuahua, whose name is Mocha, she learns that Arial Kingston?the niece of Maggie's business partner, Sarah?is the Satterwites' dogsitter, and when Maggie drops the dog off the next morning, she sees what she believes to be blood on Arial's cheek. Concerned when Sarah can't reach Arial, Maggy and Sarah go to the Satterwites' house, find a dead body in the theater room, and discover that Arial and Mocha have disappeared. With Arial a murder suspect on the run, Mocha reappears at Maggy's house. Plot twists, snippets of coffeehouse culture, and plenty of dogs and dog behavior are integrated nicely with the mystery. This character-rich series will appeal to readers who enjoy Laurien Berenson's Melanie Travis cozies, also featuring a host of canines.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 22, 2018
      In Balzo’s solid 11th mystery featuring Maggy Thorsen, owner of the Uncommon Grounds coffee shop in Brookhills, Wis. (after 2017’s The Importance of Being Urnest), Maggy is driving home from Chicago one evening when she spots a small animal darting across the road. She stops the car, grabs a flashlight, and sets out to find what she fears is a lost puppy. What she discovers is a frightened, flea-ridden chihuahua, whose tag identifies it as Mocha. Maggy texts the number on the tag and reaches the dog sitter, Arial (named after the font, not for Disney mermaid Ariel), who’s the niece of Maggy’s business partner, Sarah Kingston. On arrival at the home of “Mocha’s parents,” she’s greeted by a nervous and evasive Arial. When Maggy and Sarah later visit the house to check on Arial, there’s a dead man lying on the floor and Arial is gone. Fearful that Arial has become a murder suspect, Maggy and Sarah set out to locate Arial and prove her innocence. Balzo relies too much on loquacious Maggy’s digressions to pad out the plot, but her stream-of-consciousness rambles on such topics as fashion faux pas, snippy chihuahuas, and infrasound are sure to please series fans. Agent: Nancy Yost, Nancy Yost Literary.

Formats

  • Kindle Book
  • OverDrive Read
  • EPUB ebook

Languages

  • English

Loading