Tuesday, February 10, 2026

A Spirited St. Patrick's Day Whodunit – Death by Irish Coffee

 
 Death by Irish Coffee, the 15th installment in Alex Erickson’s Bookstore Café Mystery series, serves up a pleasant cozy mystery perfect for fans of the genre. Set against the lively backdrop of St. Patrick's Day in Pine Hills, Krissy Hancock partners with local bar owner Bucky to offer festive Irish coffees to the celebrating crowd. When Bucky suddenly falls ill and is later found dead, Krissy can’t resist digging into the case despite her own packed personal life.

The mystery is well-constructed with a large cast of suspects (I could have used a character list in the front of the book), red herrings, and a fairly intricate plot. I appreciated the added complexity; it kept me engaged and guessing until the end. Krissy’s character had some depth to it, and the supporting cast feels richer with ongoing storylines—a wedding on the horizon, coffee shop franchising plans, and a new police chief—building up anticipation for what’s next. 

Disclaimer: I received an advanced digital copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a great read, and the cover is very much like my Toby. ;) I'm with you on the character list.

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