Welcome to the Bean Hive Coffeehouse where the coffee is as hot as the gossip! Roxanne Bloom has always wanted to try her hand at acting and when Loretta Bebe is desperate for someone to fill a role in the local play she's directing for the Honey Springs Theater Company, she asks Roxy to fill in.
To the Last Drop
โ Scribed by Sandra Balzo
- Publisher
- Severn House Publishers
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Edition
- First world edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1780107560
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โฆ Synopsis
Maggy Thorsen returns in this brand-new coffeehouse mystery, where the death of her ex-husband's colleague leads to events that hit Maggy close to home - in more ways than one . . .
Maggy Thorsen's shock at finding her ex-husband Ted in a fight with William Swopes, an oral surgeon at Ted's dental practice, outside Uncommon Grounds, the Wisconsin gourmet coffeehouse she co-owns, is soon usurped by the horror of discovering a dead body outside Thorsen Dental's office block the next morning. Did he jump from the tenth-floor office window, or was he pushed?
It's not long before Maggy is uncovering disturbing family secrets, lies and betrayal.As Maggy tries to piece together the clues, her beau, Jake Pavlik, hits her with another bombshell. Can she keep her emotions in check and find out the truth about a possible murder?
โฆ Subjects
Mystery
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