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French Pressed (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 6)

by Cleo Coyle

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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.


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Average Customer Review:4.5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 starsImpressed with French Pressed, 2008-09-24
This is truly a delightful addition to the coffeehouse mystery series. This installment, somewhat more than the others, has quite a bite to it.

Murder has been brought home, so to speak, in the Cosi/Allegro household. Joy, their daughter, is booked on a double murder charge. The police feel the homicides have been solved so it's up to Clare, with paramour Mike Quinn's considerable assistance, to complete the investigation and find the real culprit(s) who committed these heinous acts.

Even with number six, there is absolutely no sign of staleness. The storyline is excellently crafted and character development, as usual, topnotch. I've always felt the author(s) had a great ear for dialogue and this installment is no exception.

P.S. If you haven't checked out the website which has been based on this cozy series, do so. It's great fun--and very obvious a great deal of work has gone into it! (Coffeehousemystery.com)


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5 out of 5 starsThis Coffee is Still Fresh!, 2008-09-23
By the time an author gets this deep into a series, fatigue sets in, plots become routine, and it's fairly easy to guess the killer. Not so in the 6th installment of Cleo Coyle's Coffeehouse Mysteries. "French Pressed" is definitely a bit darker(pardon the pun)in tone and flavor than the first four, but this is a good thing. A lot of cozies try to stay light and bubbly, but as we all know, darkness lurks, and while murder is never clean, Coyle manages to describe the gore of death without being too graphic or over the top. Being a food professional, I appreciate her descriptions of restaurant life, the crazy chefs, the competitive tension,the drug use, and yes, the sexual relationships that may spring up between employee and boss. It's nice to see Claire's relationship with the detective progress, and being an woman in Claire's age group, the realities of having relationships being a single 40 something(or very near it!). I have to say that, in Claire's case though, hers was a little too easy to find. Talk to any woman who lives in the NY Metro area, it's kinda hard to find a good looking single, employed man who wants monogamy and commitment that quickly! I guess that's why they call it fiction. I eagerly await what happens with Claire, Joy, Matteo and Madame.


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4 out of 5 starsThis series continues to be a strong read, 2008-09-17
This is the sixth in Coyle's clever and well-written series featuring Clare Corsi, the manager of the Village Blend coffeehouse in New York City.

Clare runs the coffeehouse along with her ex-husband Matt Allegro, who is often away on long trips buying coffee. Their daughter Joy is a culinary school graduate, now interning at the prestigious Solange. Clare has met Joy's boss, head chef Tommy Keitel, a conceited but talented womanizer many years her senior. Clare is eating at Solange one night, and when she goes to the kitchen to visit Joy, she witnesses Tommy's assistant Brigitte, screaming at the staff. She rescues Joy from a knife-wielding Brigitte, who then disappears, running out the door.

Later Joy checks on sick co-worker Vinny, who she finds stabbed to death in his apartment. There are plenty of possible suspects, but the police like Joy for the murder. They let her go, but Clare swears to investigate on her own and goes to Solange to pitch her own superior coffee blends as a way to hang around and question the staff.

Clare had been shocked to discover that Tommy and Joy are having an affair, and she has been trying to talk some sense into her daughter, but to no avail. Tommy vows to break up with Joy, and Clare is appeased, but he dumps her in a very nasty way. Joy flees in tears to her grandmother's apartment. Late that night she returns to Solange to get her knives, and when Clare hears where she is going, she dashes there as well. Clare arrives just in time to hear Joy's scream when she discovers a second body with a knife in the neck, just like Vinny. Now the cops arrest Joy, and won't listen to Clare's list of possible other suspects, starting with Brigitte, the crazy drug-addled chef fired the day before. Clare decides to investigate since the police aren't-and Clare enlists her boyfriend Mike Quinn, a police detective.

Clare and Mike make a great team, in more ways than one.

Armchair Interviews says: Another great addition to this series.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsSeries Still Going Strong, 2008-08-21
"French Pressed" still has all the appeal the 1st two books in the Coffeehouse Mystery series.... Great cast of characters, well-developed plot, great dialogue, tons of red herrings and lots of wit!!

And yes, finally, Claire Cosi & Detective Mike Quinn hook up after flirting since the start of the 1st novel of the series! Looking forward to reading the 7th installment in the Coffeehouse Mystery Series coming out this fall!


1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsThe Coffee House Mysteries, 2008-07-31
I have been reading the series in sequence and totally loved them.
In fact, one night I stayed up until four o'clock reading (and finishing)
one of these novels. I am now on a mission to obtain the next in the series.






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