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Tara Lush: Coffee Lover’s Mystery Series

November 19, 2023

Grounds for Murder (A Coffee Lover's Mystery Book 1)It is time again for me to talk about another of the Most Popular and Recommended Cozy Mystery Series.  And as the title of this post reveals, this month I read Tara Lush‘s Grounds for Murder, the first book in her Coffee Lover’s Mystery Series. 

This series, the first of three books so far, is based in Devil’s Beach, Florida and features Lana Lewis who is 30 years-old.  She is a recently laid off journalist and now is a barista who is managing a coffee bar (called Perkatory) owned by her father. Her father is a bit of an older new age hippie, and he does not participate very much in the business. Since the coffee bar was started by Lana’s late mother a number of years ago, Lana is pretty familiar with what it takes to be a barista. Nevertheless, Lana is very insecure about her talents, and she has been relying on her star employee, Fab.

Fab, however, abruptly quits to go to work for Perkatory’s chief competitor on the island. And, inevitably, Fab is soon found dead. He either jumped or was pushed from the roof of the Perkatory building (where he had been living). 

Lana, of course, quickly gets working on trying to figure out what happened. She does this partially in the guise of a journalist since she arranges with the local paper to have her article about the death published as a feature. Investigating the death also gives Lana the chance to get to know the local police chief quite a bit better. The police chief, Noah, is quite a looker, and Lana is very attracted to him. However, Lana is recently divorced from her cheating older husband, so Lana has sworn off men, at least for a while. Exactly how long this vow will last, I will leave it up to you to discover.

Lana is something of an unusual main character for a Cozy Mystery nowadays. Although she is in Devil’s Beach running Perkatory because she was laid off from a Miami paper and because of her fairly recent break-up, she is not running Perkatory and working as a barista out of love for the job. She actually loved being a journalist, and she misses that job very much. Her journalistic instincts are pretty much what drives her to try to solve the mystery since doing so will get her a great story to write and publish.

Devil’s Beach and the coffee shop provide the small town setting so beloved by cozy mystery fans, (especially me). Personally, I love a good cup of coffee, and Perkatory seems to be just the type of shop in which to find a good one. Lana is an appealing character and is something of a change, she is not managing the coffee shop in order to escape her previous life. Partly because of this, Lana is somewhat insecure, but is trying to make her new life be the best she can. I really enjoyed Grounds for Murder and I look forward to reading the other books in the Coffee Lover’s Mystery Series (if I can ever find the time!).

If you’d like to see other entries about some of the most recommended Cozy Mystery authors, be sure to check out the Most Popular and Recommended Cozy Mystery Series page on my site.

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Back In San Antonio…

November 17, 2023

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My husband and I just got back from visiting our daughter, her husband, and their three and a half year old daughter.

We had a great time in the Washington, D.C. area. One of the excursion we always take when we’re out there is a visit to the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore. It’s a terrific zoo — and always reminds me of the days our daughter and son were itty-bitty little ones. (My husband was stationed in the D.C. area years ago.) We love that zoo!

While my husband and I had a great time during our ten day visit, AND while we miss the three of them, it will be a lot less hectic when the two of us settle back into our laid-back, familiar routine. And, it will be good to see our son (and our “puppy” Cocoa) again.

BUT — I already miss the hustle and bustle of having a three year old in the house. Thank goodness we have our weekly portal visits!

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November 13 to November 19

November 14, 2023

Bulletproof Barista (A Coffeehouse Mystery Book 20) Here is the list of new releases for November 13 to November 19!

Cathy Ace: The Corpse with the Opal Fingers (13th in the Cait Morgan Mysteries)

Cleo Coyle (aka Alice Kimberly): Bulletproof Barista (20th in the Coffeehouse Mysteries)

Leighann Dobbs: It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Homicide (1st in the NEW Yule Notch Mysteries)

Victoria Gilbert: Murder Checks Out (8th in the Blue Ridge Library Mysteries)

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Karen Pirie (2022 ITV TV Miniseries)

November 11, 2023

The Distant EchoPlease note: this is a police procedural and is not a cozy mystery series.

Karen Pirie is a 2022 adaptation made by ITV, based off the novels by Val McDermid – specifically, The Distant Echo, the first in her Karen Pirie series.

At the beginning of the series, Karen Pirie (Lauren Lyle) is promoted to Detective Sergeant, and given a new posting at the Historic Cases Unit. The promotion has some clear political motivations – a podcast with a very feminist leaning message has recently highlighted the 25 year old death of a young woman, with the slant that the police might not have pursued every angle because they considered the victim at least partially to blame. Pirie has been promoted because the officers above her believe that the situation will look better, and be less easily criticized regardless of outcome, if a woman is the lead investigator – an angle that Pirie herself is less than pleased to hear about.

The cold case itself regards the death of teenage barmaid Rosie Duff in 1995, who was discovered by three drunken college students who claim that they stumbled across the body on the way home from the pub. Despite suspicion on the part of the police, they were never charged – nor was anyone else. Since then, the case has been largely forgotten – except by those most affected.

Karen Pirie certainly has a lot of things to say about social issues – women’s issues, race issues, sexuality issues, internet privacy issues, among others. Still, almost all of the characters (murderer aside, obviously) are handled with more depth than might be expected for a work with something to say about everything. I was especially a fan of Pirie’s only direct subordinate, Jason Murray (played by Chris Jenks), who when introduced seems like he is going to be a bit of a smarmy jerk, but turns out to be a dedicated cop – if a bit of a doofus.

There are many issues with the case, most of those are the sorts that are at least somewhat understandable given the circumstances – evidence has been misplaced, and there were gaps in the investigation’s methods, but at first most of these seem understandable given the 25 year gap and the death of the initial primary investigator during the course of the original investigation.

The biggest downside to this particular work is the length. The series consists of three episodes, each apparently originally airing in 2 hour blocks and now clocking in at 90 minutes each. All told, that makes this four and a half hours total. The case is admittedly somewhat complicated, but I still feel this is a bit too much time to cover a single piece. Of course, the original novel was almost 500 pages, so this might be more of an issue with the source material than with the adaptation.

That said, if you have the time to spare, (and can parse the sometimes thick-ish Scottish-ness of the cast, or turn on subtitles), I would recommend Karen Pirie to most fans of procedural detective fiction, particularly fans of cold case fictions. The interweaving of the flashbacks to the mid-90s and the modern day investigation help keep the miniseries fresh, though it does occasionally feel like it’s taking a bit too long to get where it is going.

At least as of the time of this writing, Karen Pirie is available on BritBox.

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