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A Bitter Shot
- A Stoneybrook Mystery, Book 7
- Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
This barista’s in a whole latte trouble....
The new barista at Cascade River Coffee is Stoneybrook’s new obsession. Everyone loves Max and his latte art...until he’s found standing over a body, a smoking gun in hand. The coffee company's owner, Wendy, is desperate to prove her most popular employee is not guilty. She seeks out Hadley’s help with the case.
As Hadley, Paul, Suze, and Luke join together to discover the truth about the murder, they uncover more secrets than they bargained for. The victim was a Seattle-based journalist, and he was working to spill the beans on a few big scandals. But will Hadley and the gang be able to prove any of this was grounds for murder?
Recipes included: Spiced coffee blossoms and cinnamon pecan biscotti!
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- Julie
- 12-03-21
Nothing bitter about this book in fact it's good
I loved this book. I have heard all the books in this series and they continue to entertain me. Each book is a stand alone book but as each book is just as good as the last I would recommend that you start with book one and get to know the wonderful characters. Each book is set in Stoneybrook, with the core group of characters but each book is just as fresh and fun as there very first case. The group of characters is the reason this series is up to book seven and the reason that there will be many more to come, They are just a nice, likeable group of down to earth people. The mystery is the other reason because the plot is well worked out and with a number of suspects and twist it certainly keeps you hooked. I normally find that the home life or love life of the main character gets in the way of the mystery but with this series you get a nice blend of both, which compliments the story and look forward to finding out what in going on in Hadley's world. You even get a delicious sounding recipe.
Luke's business partner is coming to Stoneybrook, to spend time with his friend and Hadley and enjoy everything the small town has to offer like an art showing by Suze, Hadley's best friend. But Noah disappears before they can introduce Suze to him. When Hadley and Luke to to look for him they find Max the new barista of the local coffee shop standing over the dead body of a reporter holding gun. Wendy the owner of the shop is desperate to help her employee clear his name and begs Hadley to investigate. What story was the reporter working? And does it have anything to do with Noah? As Hadley and Luke investigate his friend, Hadley's brother Paul investigates Max but there is also the ex mayor keeping secrets and a vengeful wife pointing the finger. Can Hadley with the help of family and friends find the real reason the reporter was killed and catch the killer before someone else is hurt?
I like the narrator. She has a pleasant voice and even if I wasn't already booked on this series I would give the book ago just because she was reading the story. I have enjoyed all the stories that I have come cross when she is the narrator.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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