"tasty mystery"
Clare Cosi, manager of the famous Village Blend
Coffeehouse, is having dinner at Manhattan's Solange
French cuisine restaurant with her former mother-in-law.
Her daughter Joy works as an intern in the kitchen; Clare
is concerned because Joy is violating the cardinal rule of
restaurant employment having an affair with the married
chief chef Tommy Keitel, who is also three decades older.
To keep a closer eye on her offspring, Clare cuts a coffee
deal with Tommy that enables her entrance to the vaunted
kitchen. Inside she sees Tommy's second in command
looking like she wants to kill Joy. Later Joy calls her mom and tells her she found her friend
Vinny dead in his apartment with a knife in his back. The
police interrogate Joy as they consider her a viable
suspect. Later, she becomes the prime suspect in Keitel's
death because earlier that night he broke their affair
publicly and he was dispatching her to another restaurant
to complete her internship. Clare who has solved other
homicides begins an inquiry into both homicides with the
help of her boyfriend Detective Mike Quinn to prove her
daughter is innocent. French cuisine, specialty caffeine, and cozy lovers will
find FRENCH PRESSED a delicious tasty mystery, but do not
read on an empty stomach. The whodunit is cleverly
constructed so that fans will not only fail to figure out
who the culprit is but begin to think Joy did it. Quirky
Clare has come a long way since she went THROUGH THE
GRINDER and made her first cup of coffee, but remains a
strong caring independent woman. She makes this perky
series so good that readers can smell the coffee.
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 25, 2008
SummaryMurder takes the plunge in the sixth book in the
Coffeehouse mystery series.
Clare Cosi's daughter, Joy, is interningand
fallingfor a top New York chef when his kitchen turns
cutthroat, and Joy becomes a murder suspect. Clare knows she
must catch the real killereven if it lands her in the
hottest water of her life.
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