Book Description:
Now
for the first time, the first three titles in the cozy coffeehouse mystery
series, Maggy Thorsen Mysteries, in a box set!
"Wonderfully
rich and sharply written." –Chicago
Tribune
Uncommon Grounds (Book 1)
In her
delightful debut, Balzo puts a 21st-century spin on the traditional cozy,
replacing tea with coffee as the comfort beverage of choice. Maggy Thorsen, a
divorcée whose husband left her for his 24-year-old dental hygienist, and two
women friends are eager to open a coffee shop, Uncommon Grounds, in the small
Wisconsin town of Brookhills, whose inhabitants include such recognizable types
as the local gossip and tennis moms. In a world where Starbuck's and other
chains are ubiquitous, Maggy and her friends have their work cut out for them.
The challenge becomes even greater when Maggy discovers the body of one of her
partners, Patricia Harper, on the floor of their coffee shop.
Determined
to find out who killed Patricia and why, Maggy delves into the mystery with a
sense of humor that would make Miss Marple smile. In her search for the truth,
she works with, and sometimes against, the new and unpredictable county
sheriff, Jake Pavlik—and uncovers at considerable personal risk the secrets of
some of the town's most prominent citizens. Readers will want to curl up with
this winner with a cappuccino or maybe even a Viennese cinnamon latte.
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Grounds for Murder (Book 2)
Exactly
how hot is the competition at the annual coffee trade industry conference in
Milwaukee? Scalding!!
What's
not hot? Finding Marvin LaRoche, owner of the HotWired coffeehouse chain store
stone-cold dead under a banquet table in the middle of the convention.
And
everybody knows that Maggy was no great fan of Mr. LaRoche, nor of his overly
competitive business practices - so it's up to Maggy's own amateur sleuthing
skills to get herself out of the hotseat!
Mrs.
LaRoche, newly widowed, certainly seems a bit too cheery. But then there's the
angry activist who denounced LaRoche's practice of exploiting Third World
coffee growers.
As the
conference coordinator and the number one suspect, Maggy is on a countdown to
find the murderer, save her coffeehouse and maybe, just maybe heat up her love
life...
Thank
goodness for caffeine!!
Bean There, Done That (Book
3)
Here's a
tip: if your ex-husband's mistress-cum-missus asks for your help in proving
that he cheated on her while he was married to you, just say no.
And you
most certainly should not invite this new missus, Mrs. Rachel Thorsen, in for a
cup of coffee. But big-hearted Maggy can't seem to help her own hospitality.
Unfortunately,
most unfortunately, this mistress-cum-missus disappears shortly after her coffeehouse
confab with Maggy and is later found murdered...making Maggy's ex, Ted, the
chief suspect.
Despite
the tempting satisfaction of seeing her ex go down, Maggy knows Ted is
innocent. Cheater? Most definitely. Murderer? Most definitely not. So Maggy
reluctantly agrees to help him. Rachel's wealthy family, however, disagrees and
spares no expense in trying to put Ted behind bars.
Now it's
up to Maggy to discover the truth...even if it upsets her on-again, off-again
relationship with the handsome Sheriff Jake Pavlik...
About the Author
Sandra
Balzo turned to mystery writing after twenty years in corporate public
relations, event management and publicity. Triple Shot, her seventh Maggy
Thorsen coffeehouse mystery, was just released, and Sandy's second series, Main
Street Mysteries, debuted with Running on Empty. The books, set in the popular
vacation destination of North Carolina's High Country, will alternate with the
Maggy Thorsen mysteries. Heaven's Fire,
about a fireworks show gone badly wrong, was released directly to Kindle with
excellent reviews.
Balzo's
novels have been nominated for both the Anthony and Macavity awards and
received starred reviews from Kirkus and Booklist. In addition to her books
about coffee-maven Maggy Thorsen and displaced journalist AnnaLise Griggs,
Balzo writes short stories, two of which have been published in Ellery Queen
Mystery Magazine, winning the Macavity, Derringer and Robert L. Fish awards.
Those psychological thrillers, along with a third original story, are available
in The Grass is
Always Greener and Other Stories.
Balzo
has handled publicity for three Bouchercons (World Mystery Conventions), as
well as the International Association of Crime Writers, and has served a
national board member of Mystery Writers of America. A native of southeastern
Wisconsin, she currently splits her time between Florida and the High Country
of North Carolina.
And
roots for the Green Bay Packers.
www.sandybalzo.com
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