All aboard for murder, mocha, and mayhem.
The Coffee Express promises scenic views, artisan brews, and a relaxing day away from my barista gig with my best friends. Blink, my one-eyed, telepathic cat (who communicates exclusively in sarcasm) is along for the ride too. What could possibly go wrong?
Everything, apparently.
When Bradford Sterling, a snobby celebrity coffee critic, drops dead mid-sip, the train goes into lockdown. Awesome. We have a killer on board.
Bored and curious, we dive into sleuth mode armed with caffeine and zero qualifications. Blink silently judges our every move and reminds me that he could solve this faster.
Blink says every mystery starts with a list of “likely humans.” He’s not wrong.The suspects include a twitchy tabloid reporter, a frosty socialite with a secret, a latte-obsessed influencer livestreaming the chaos, and a conductor who’s one tantrum away from derailment.
This isn’t just a whodunit.
It’s a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
If we don’t catch the killer soon,
Someone’s next coffee order might be their last.
A clever and cozy whodunit full of quirky suspects, snappy banter, and one telepathic cat with a taste for biscotti and trouble. Perfect for fans of lighthearted crime, small-town secrets, and feline sidekicks.
--My 4 Star Review TITLED: A cat who thinks he's Sherlock Holmes
This charming story starts at the Oak Ridge train station with Blink in the mc's tote.
With her on this train extravaganza is Piper, a well meaning disaster, Miles, who likes to joke and do card tricks and Aunt Rhoda. Her group all working together along with of course Blink ! This story starts out a bit slow but that's because the dramatic train ride is so well described even before more "fun" begins".
There were several people who seemed worthy to be the murder target but i didn't like the coffee mogul, Bradford Sterling right from the start. Nasty man. It There are a number of suspicious people with reasons for dislike to the person murdered. But grumpy Walter, or Leo, even a couple of women look good for the murder. And those poor servers and conductor, they have their hands full. It all comes to a good conclusion.
P.S. I adored the cover of this eBook !
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