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![]() ![]() ![]() Now, if she wants to get to the bottom of things she'll have to do some sleuthing of her own-before anyone else ends up in hot water. But despite the attractive investigator's certainty, Clare isn't convinced. NYPD Detective Mike Quinn finds no sign of forced entry or foul play and deems the whole thing an accident. With a sprawling rent-free apartment directly above the coffeehouse, her cat Java by her side, and plenty of redecorating ideas, Clare is thrilled to return to work-until she discovers the assistant manager dead in the back of the store, coffee grounds strewn everywhere. But after ten years away she's back in action and back to the grind, serving up steaming hot caffeine one cup at a time. Clare Cosi used to manage New York City's historic Village Blend coffeehouse, until she opted for quieter pastures and a more suburban life. ![]() The first charming mystery in the New York Times bestselling Coffeehouse Mystery series-where caffeine and crime are always brewing. ![]() ![]() As the story proper begins we are introduced to Nathan when he decides to move into his deceased father’s house in rural Pennsylvania with his wife Maddie and teenage son Oliver. There are TWO prologues in this book one details the execution of a serial killer in the electric chair while the second touches upon a strange meeting between a physically scarred young boy and a man hunting pheasant in an isolated field. There’s a reason why Stephen King has millions of fans – and speaking of him, fans of his books will love The Book of Accidents. The Book of Accidents by Chuck Wendig is a great big tome of a novel that I hesitated diving into because of its length, but now that I’ve been fully ensconced in its dark world(s) and come back out again, I realized that it gave me a better appreciation of the horror genre in general. ![]() This is my second-to-last Halloween book that I’ve got on my shelf, and now that I’ve been reading horror for a few straight weeks, I’m feeling a bit sensitive to all the violence I’ve been exposed to, but I’m also more attuned to the critiques of society that this genre often employs. ![]() |