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Death by Tea (A Bookstore Café Mystery), by Alex Erickson

Death by Tea (A Bookstore Café Mystery), by Alex Erickson

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Death by Tea (A Bookstore Café Mystery), by Alex Erickson

Death by Tea (A Bookstore Café Mystery), by Alex Erickson



Death by Tea (A Bookstore Café Mystery), by Alex Erickson

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Mystery lovers have descended on Pine Hills for this year’s book club competition, to be held at Krissy Hancock’s bookstore café. But the killer in their midst seems determined to outwit all the armchair sleuths—and send Krissy to the remainder bin forever.   Just before two dueling book clubs are set to square off at Death by Coffee, one of the competitors turns up dead—bludgeoned with the silver teapot that was to serve as the prize. Suspicion immediately falls on Krissy, who was seen skulking around town in dark clothes on the night of the murder.   To clear her name and find the real killer, Krissy turns to an old flame, Officer Paul Dalton. But even Paul can’t ignore the trail of evidence that seems to point in her direction. And with Krissy’s personal nemesis, Officer John Buchannan, working overtime to pin the murder on her, it will take an amazing feat of detective work to close the book for good on an elusive killer. . .

Death by Tea (A Bookstore Café Mystery), by Alex Erickson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #657808 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-24
  • Released on: 2015-11-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .85" w x 4.05" l, .1 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 320 pages
Death by Tea (A Bookstore Café Mystery), by Alex Erickson

About the Author Alex Erickson has always wanted to write, even at a young, impressionable age. He’s always had an interest in the motive behind murder, which has led him down his current path. He’s always ready with a witty—at least in his opinion—quip, and tries to keep every conversation light and friendly. Alex lives in Ohio with his family and resident felines, who provide endless amounts of inspiration. Please visit him at alexericksonbooks.com or email him at alexericksonbooks@gmail.com. You can also visit him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/AEricksonbooks and on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/alexericksonbooks.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Two best friends open a bookstore/coffee shop called By Lin C. Book #2 in this series. Two best friends open a bookstore/coffee shop called, “Death by Coffee”. The owners; Vicki Patterson and Krissy Hancock also allowed book clubs to use their upstairs area to meet. One group that seems to be run by Rita Jablonski; the resident gossip and loudmouth, has a competition with the neighboring town on a book written by Krissy’s father; James Hancock. Rita has a thing for Krissy’s father and brings a life-sized cardboard cutout of him to a meeting. Krissy finds this kind of creepy but more concerning is the fact that no one else does.When a book reader with a British accent and hot body is found dead in the coffee shop after a meeting, Krissy has to get involved.Who killed David Smith with a teapot? Fast paced, nice read. See if you figure it out before the end.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Hisses from Princess Fuzzypants By Fuzzy's Mom Princess Fuzzypants here:Even though I normally review books where cats or other animals have a pivotal role in solving the crime, I am still going to review this one because someone has to defend the honour of poor Misfit, Krissy's cat.When someone is murdered in her business, Death By Coffee, Krissy becomes a prime suspect. Her problem, unlike a cat, is she tries to avoid confronting issues.If she did not want the giant cardboard cut-out of her father in th e window, she should have just told Rita to take it back home. But no, she skulks back to the store, steals the silly thing and carries it home. Of course, her nosiy neighbour who practically stalks her witnesses the entire thing and tells the police that Krissy is guilty when the body is discovered.Even her friends on the police force are fed up with her antics and she does not get the hunky shoulder to cry on that she did in the last book. Oh, there are lots of twists and turns and surprises to be had, and a smattering of eligible attractive men too. Yes, she does figure out who killed the victim but almost gets herself killed again.It's poor Misfit who has my sympathy. She calls him a demon and says all sorts of nasty things about him when he is just doing cat-like things, such as revenge. He didn't leap to her rescue when the murderer was trying to kill her. Why would he? After all the digs, he ignored her.I definitely think she should apologize to Misfit. Although, I doubt she will. Even with her anti-feline bias, I will still recommend the book.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A good read. By Lisa Ks Book Reviews The second book in the Bookstore Café mystery series was a good read.Author Alex Erickson has created a wonderful setting for his series. I’ve wanted to own a bookstore café for a very long time. So the scenes in the store were fun for me as I pictured the shop in my mind, imaging spending my days there.This was a well written mystery with a plot that kept me guessing. Also, it had good reveal that was nicely thought out.There were some good characters in DEATH BY TEA, but I have to be honest…I do not care for series protagonist, Krissy Hancock. I find her to be juvenile and whiney. I don’t expect all female leads to be super women, but I do want to find them likeable. As this series goes forward, I hope to see some growth in Krissy.I like this series okay, but I want to love it. My 4 star rating is on Mr. Erickson’s ability as an author. Not for the overall piece.There is an excerpt in the back of the book for the third book in this series, DEATH BY PUMPKIN SPICE.

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