Murder Most Frothy, Cleo Coyle
Murder Most Frothy, Cleo Coyle
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Murder Most Frothy

Author: Cleo Coyle

Narrator: Rebecca Gibel

Unabridged: 7 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2012


Synopsis

Clare Cosi's new friend, millionaire David Mintzer, has an offer no New York barista could turn down: an all-expenses-paid summer away from the sticky city. At his Hamptons mansion, she will relax, soak up the sun, and, oh yes, train the staff of his new restaurant. So Clare packs up her daughter, her former mother-in-law, and her special recipe for iced coffee for what she hopes will be one de-latte-ful summer.Soon, Clare tends the coffee bar at her first Hamptons gala. But the festivities come to a bitter end when an employee turns up dead in David's bathroom—a botched attempt on the millionaire's life. Thanks to the Fourth of July fireworks, no one heard any gunshots, and the police are stuck in holiday traffic. Concerned for everyone's safety, Clare begins to investigate. What she finds will keep her up at night—and it's not the java jitters.

About Cleo Coyle

Cleo Coyle grew up in a small town near Pittsburgh. After earning scholarships to study writing at Carnegie Mellon and American University, she began her career as a cub reporter for the New York Times. Now a New York Times bestselling author, Cleo lives and works in New York City, where she collaborates with her husband to pen the Coffeehouse Mysteries. Together Cleo and her husband also write the Haunted Bookshop Mysteries under the name Alice Kimberly.

About Rebecca Gibel

Rebecca Gibel (a.k.a. Kasha Kensington) is a audiobook narrator and stage actress who has performed in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Camelot (IRNE Award nomination), Urinetown (Denver Post Ovation Award nomination), and Othello. She won the Denver Post Readers’ Choice Award for Best Year by an Actress. She is a graduate of the Brown University Trinity Rep MFA acting program, where she was the Stephen Sondheim Fellow.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Christine on 2008-04-21 12:18:09

This series started out OK but has been getting increasingly tedius with each novel. The characters become more unsympathetic and boring with each novel. Order me a large double shot expresso and call me done!!

Goodreads review by Julie

Written by married co-authors, the Coffeehouse Mysteries are some of my favorite cozies. Set in a popular coffee house in NYC, the stories always have a sweet mix of coffee, life in New York and murder. I've read most of the books in this series before, but decided it was time to start all over at t......more

Goodreads review by Dez

I'm done with the series. The mysteries are pretty entertaining, but Clare's repetitive fights with her daughter, Joy, over everything, and Madame (who the f*ck calls themselves Madame?!) constantly pretending that Clare is still married to her son drove me nuts. These books are a 50/50 ratio of mys......more

I really liked this fourth installment in the Coffeehouse Mystery series. Well written characters, great story line (who is trying to bump off David), and fun locations. We spend time in the Hampdens where the rich are getting down and dirty.......more