Serve It Cold (Jonny C Mysteries)
A Conspiracy of Paper: A Novel (Ballantine Reader’s Circle)
Espresso Shot: A Coffeehouse Mystery (Berkley Prime Crime Mysteries)

Coffeehouse manager Clare Cosi has been hired to create a gourmet coffee and dessert bar for her ex-husband’s wedding. But her main problem is bridezilla Breanne Summour. When people close to Breanne begin to suffer fatal accidents, it’s Clare who may get burned.
Brewed, Crude and Tattooed (Maggy Thorsen)
The new âMaggy Thorsenâ coffee-house mystery – Maggy Thorsen, co-owner of coffee-house Uncommon Grounds, is trapped in a shopping mall by a snow storm, which cuts the electricity and phone lines. She finds the body of Way Benson, the owner of the mall.Maggy’s discovery unearths other refugees of the storm and more than one of these people has a motive for killing the arrogant Way. Then there is another murder . . .
The Coffee Trader: A Novel
Dig (Morgue Mama Mysteries)
Inn Sight

What checks in, doesn’t always check out. As proprietor of Bainbridge House B&B, Kate Holland is used to unpredictable behavior. Her idyllic chateau regularly hosts personalities whose ups and downs rival the tides of Puget Sound. But when Murder with a capital M checks in, Kate realizes this is no one-night stay, and the guest behind the Island’s latest mystery is one she can’t wait to check out.
French Pressed (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 6)

Murder takes the plunge in the sixth book in the Coffeehouse mystery series.
Clare Cosi’s daughter, Joy, is interning-and falling- for a top New York chef when his kitchen turns cutthroat, and Joy becomes a murder suspect. Clare knows she must catch the real killer-even if it lands her in the hottest water of her life.
Roast Mortem (Coffeehouse Mystery)
From the Grounds Up (Maggy Thorsen Mysteries)
 Maggy Thorsen refuses to give in as trouble brews again – When Maggy Thorsenâs coffee house, Uncommon Grounds, is virtually obliterated by a snowstorm, she and her friend Sarah resolve to reopen â and Maggyâs found the perfect spot near the train station, just in time for the opening of the new commuter route. But when Sarahâs uncle dies suddenly, in the first of a series of âaccidentsâ, itâs clear that someone doesnât want Uncommon Grounds to reopen. Maggy, however, has no intention of yielding . . .







