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ppcfransen 's review for:
Grounds for Murder
by Tara Lush
Excellent read.
Former journalist, now coffee shop manager, Lana Lewis is a bit of a coffee snob, but she doesn't rub it in. She does give away a lot of free coffees, which is perhaps not a good way to run a business, but it somehow makes her a very likeable character.
After her barista quits without giving notice, Lana stomps into his new place of work to give him a piece of her mind. Then she leaves for Miami because a series of articles she wrote is up for an award. When she returns to her coffee shop the next morning, she finds the body of her former barista in the alley.
Was it a suicide? An accident? Did someone kill him? Lana's journalistic instincts tingle and she starts to investigate under the guise/with the intention to write an article about the barista for the local paper.
I read an ARC through NetGalley.
Former journalist, now coffee shop manager, Lana Lewis is a bit of a coffee snob, but she doesn't rub it in. She does give away a lot of free coffees, which is perhaps not a good way to run a business, but it somehow makes her a very likeable character.
After her barista quits without giving notice, Lana stomps into his new place of work to give him a piece of her mind. Then she leaves for Miami because a series of articles she wrote is up for an award. When she returns to her coffee shop the next morning, she finds the body of her former barista in the alley.
Was it a suicide? An accident? Did someone kill him? Lana's journalistic instincts tingle and she starts to investigate under the guise/with the intention to write an article about the barista for the local paper.
I read an ARC through NetGalley.