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Genre - Mystery
This is a very light-hearted murder which is glossed over by the day-to-day antics of the main character’s life style and surrounds. The main character is Roxy Abruzzo (and her somewhat dubious relations) are tied up in finding out who murdered who. Although Roxy is not a PI, she seems to stick her nose into what is not considered ‘lady like’ and consequently involves a very haphazard way of not only her life style, but her view to people in general. Light reading if you can follow her train of thought which changes like an express train.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville Bookchat
Monday, January 30, 2012
Bangkok Bob by Stephen Leather
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Genre - Mystery
Long-term Bangkok resident Bob Turtledove who is a former New Orleans policeman since retired, but seems to have a knack of finding people. He is approached by the parents of a young Mormon from Utah who has gone missing. What starts out as a missing person ends up in a deadly mission for Bob Turtledove.
The references to Bangkok makes the reader believe they have lived there (whether you have been to Bangkok or not) with a bit of old world charm, and also gives a good understanding of localities and their customs. Regardless of what you read from the media on Bangkok as it is today, this book seems to relate to an era before today and with plenty of charm. The storyline is good with plenty of action, but also a book that has its humour and well worth keeping in your home library.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville Bookchat
Genre - Mystery
Long-term Bangkok resident Bob Turtledove who is a former New Orleans policeman since retired, but seems to have a knack of finding people. He is approached by the parents of a young Mormon from Utah who has gone missing. What starts out as a missing person ends up in a deadly mission for Bob Turtledove.
The references to Bangkok makes the reader believe they have lived there (whether you have been to Bangkok or not) with a bit of old world charm, and also gives a good understanding of localities and their customs. Regardless of what you read from the media on Bangkok as it is today, this book seems to relate to an era before today and with plenty of charm. The storyline is good with plenty of action, but also a book that has its humour and well worth keeping in your home library.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville Bookchat
Murder by Mocha by Cleo Coyle
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Genre - Mystery
Delightful book and although a mystery, not in the least gruesome. Main character is Clare Cosi who is head barista of the Village Blend Coffee House. Clare and her staff make the most unusual coffee and at the back of the book are her coffee making tips with the most decadent chocolate recipes to try out.
Clare makes coffee to die for especially for her boyfriend NYPD Detective Mike Quinn and finds ways when the pressure of murder is around to come up with very decadent soothers.
The main story is based along the lines of a new coffee product in the local village which will make millions. Unfortunately murder gets in the way, and Clare herself unwittingly is put in a position that she must work out the murderer against the ire of her boyfriend.
A most enjoyable read, considering it is a mystery.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Bookchat-Rowville
Read more reviews at NoveList
Genre - Mystery
Delightful book and although a mystery, not in the least gruesome. Main character is Clare Cosi who is head barista of the Village Blend Coffee House. Clare and her staff make the most unusual coffee and at the back of the book are her coffee making tips with the most decadent chocolate recipes to try out.
Clare makes coffee to die for especially for her boyfriend NYPD Detective Mike Quinn and finds ways when the pressure of murder is around to come up with very decadent soothers.
The main story is based along the lines of a new coffee product in the local village which will make millions. Unfortunately murder gets in the way, and Clare herself unwittingly is put in a position that she must work out the murderer against the ire of her boyfriend.
A most enjoyable read, considering it is a mystery.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Bookchat-Rowville
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