Karen F. (cosmichomicide) reviewed Murder Most Frothy (Coffeehouse, Bk 4) on + 134 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
Good, not great. The interpersonal relationships between Clare, Matt, Joy and Madame seemed forced and superficial in this one and there was a *lot* of backstory explanation for new readers of the series that was just plopped in rather than integrated - probably since this one took place in the Hamptons rather than NYC proper so we had to be told rather than shown. New characters were barely developed since the book was a "one off" and they are unlikely to recur. I'll be happy to see everyone back home.
Helpful Score: 4
I have enjoyed the other books in this series as pleasant little time-passers, but I have to say that two days after reading this book, I could not recall a single thing about the plot, or even be certain whether I had read it. I probably will not read the next book in the series.
Helpful Score: 2
Good mystery, but slowed down by more coffee and architectural information. This author needs to cut back on knowledge or put it at the end of the book instead of boring the reader. I'm liking Claire less and less, although the premise of the series and the recipes are good. I will give this series one more chance before giving up on it.
Sending in trade via PBS.
Sending in trade via PBS.
Clare places herself in danger again and again in this installment. The murder investigation takes place in the Hamptons and not in Manhattan this time. Though the sleuthing is just as unbelievable as always it's still an enjoyable light read.
Helpful Score: 1
Book 4 in the Coffehouse Mysteries - just as good as the first three. Nice "Cozy" mystery. This book introduces a couple new characters - a new love interest for Clare and also one for Matteo. Joy, and even Madame, also have summer "flings"...LOL !!! Good rich plot that twists and turns - waiting right up to the last few pages to spring the surprise - (had me stumped!) Worth the read.
As always this book includes recipes and coffee making tips
As always this book includes recipes and coffee making tips
Helpful Score: 1
I really liked this cozy! It was the first one that I have read by Cleo Coyle, and I plan to read more!
The suspense of the story was well written..( and not graphic ). I enjoyed reading about coffee..and there are great recipes at the back of the book!
The suspense of the story was well written..( and not graphic ). I enjoyed reading about coffee..and there are great recipes at the back of the book!
Helpful Score: 1
She's done it again! Great read with super characters! If you like coffee and murder, this one's for you!
Helpful Score: 1
Great cozy series, teaches you a lot about coffee. Marvelous recipes in the back of the books . . . I've tried them!
I will say that this was not as good as the first two or three books in this series, but I will still read another.
I will say that this was not as good as the first two or three books in this series, but I will still read another.
Helpful Score: 1
This one moved a little slow compared to the others in the series.
Once again Clare Cosi, professional barista and amateur sleuth, finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation. "Murder Most Frothy" is a sweet and luscious mix...much like the delicious recipes included as a bonus at the end of the book.
Clare spends the summer in the Hamptons away from her Village Blend coffee house. She's working as a barista in a restaurant owned by her host and of course solving a murder in the process. I love this series
Clare goes off to the Hamptons for the summer for a job. It fits in wonderful with the coffee house theme yet got her out to some place new and different. Loved that her mother-in-law, daughter and even ex-hubby were all included. I really love this series. Very enjoyable. Makes me want to get out to the beach and meet some handsome stranger on a boat and go to a cute coffee house!
Kristine S. (NHBookLover) reviewed Murder Most Frothy (Coffeehouse, Bk 4) on + 293 more book reviews
In this one Clare takes on another position; a friend and millionaire has asked her to train the staff at a new upscale restaurant he has opened in the Hamptons. She is still able to go back and forth and run her own coffee shop as well. She stays as a guest at David's mansion, taking her daughter Joy along to be part of the kitchen staff for the summer. When a guest is murdered, Clare decides the police have made an error and feels that the intended victim was David.
She decides to investigate on her own. Madame comes for a visit and, along with an old friend she runs into, helps with the investigation.
She decides to investigate on her own. Madame comes for a visit and, along with an old friend she runs into, helps with the investigation.
I was a bit disappointed that this book was set in the Hamptons instead of being centered around The Village Blend coffeehouse. And I was worried that it wasn't going to capture my attention because of that fact, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that I enjoyed this book the same as the previous three. Clare's daughter and mother-in-law were there with her, and even her ex-husband showed up for a short while, so most of the main characters were still weaved throughout the book.
I really enjoyed the book, and since there doesn't seem to be quite so much detailed coffee explanation as in previous books, it allowed the story to flow a bit better in my opinion. Will definitely read the next one!
I really enjoyed the book, and since there doesn't seem to be quite so much detailed coffee explanation as in previous books, it allowed the story to flow a bit better in my opinion. Will definitely read the next one!
# 4 in the Cleo Coyle Coffeehouse mystery series
Not as strong as her past three.
Great series. A good mystery in a new setting. You will love the mystery as much as the tips you get for a good cup of coffee. Coffee drinking and a good book is a perfect match on a cold night.
Murder follows Clare to the Hamptons...can she solve it without the help of Detective Quinn??
As usual there are several suspects and good coffee recipes. Looking forward to her next one.
Good mystery and lots of info about coffee.
4th in the series. I think I'm becoming a little annoyed with the main character trying to be Wonder Woman.
Clare's spending the summer in the Hamptons, where she finds herself investigating a murder attempt and a murder. Fast-paced with plenty of twists to keep you reading.
Great book by Cleo Coyle. Not as good as the others, but still a good read in its own respect.
4th in the coffeehouse mystery series
This summer, Clare Cosi leaves her Manhattan coffee shop behind as she heads for the Hamptonsand perhaps the biggest jolt of her life. Because at her wealthy friend's fabulous Fourth of July bash, more than the coffee gets iced.
This summer, Clare Cosi leaves her Manhattan coffee shop behind as she heads for the Hamptonsand perhaps the biggest jolt of her life. Because at her wealthy friend's fabulous Fourth of July bash, more than the coffee gets iced.
Coffee cafe owner solves another murder. T he storys become a bit precidictable after you read the first book. Husband, coffee buyer with new wife. Mother in law that wants her son and cafe owner to rener the flame of marriage. the murder that some how she becomes involved in and solves with the help of her boyfriend the cop.
Clare Cosi's friend, multimillionaire David Mintzer has offered Clare an all expenses paid summer in the Hamptons at his mansion. She'll 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.
BUT she soon discovers her coffee is not the only thing getting iced!
BUT she soon discovers her coffee is not the only thing getting iced!
Clare Cosi's new friend, millionaire David Mintzer has an offer no New York barista could turn down: all all-expenses-paid summer at his Hampton mansion. She'll relax, soak up the sun and train the staff of his new restaurant. Soon she tends the coffee bar at her first Hampton party, but the festivities come to a bitter end when an employee turns up dead in the bathroom of the millionaires house. If you can get through the endless descriptions of the coffee, how its made and where it comes from, its a good story
LeAnne G. (Gracious-Granny) reviewed Murder Most Frothy (Coffeehouse, Bk 4) on + 137 more book reviews
love this series!
While I enjoyed this book, I really missed Detective Quinn!
a good read but not as good as the first ones in the series.
Barb W. (kidcrazybarb) - , reviewed Murder Most Frothy (Coffeehouse, Bk 4) on + 60 more book reviews
This has been one of my favorite series!!!