Clouds In My Coffee (The Country Club Murders Book 3)
By Julie Mulhern
- Release Date: 2021-05-10
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Description
When Ellison Russell is nearly killed at a benefactors' party, she brushes the incident aside as an unhappy accident. But when her house is fire-bombed, she's shot at, and the person sitting next to her at a gala is poisoned, she must face facts.
Someone wants her dead. But why? And can Ellison find the killer before he strikes again?
Add in an estranged sister, a visiting aunt with a shocking secret, and a handsome detective staying in her guesthouse, and Ellison might need more than cream in her coffee.
Reviews
Terrible women
1By isle of ButrFor a story that mentioned women empowerment, these women are so dependent and mean. It was almost like reading soap opera stereotypes. I guess that sells.Wow
5By Jenniecat 1It shows how complicated a family can be.Ellison & Mr Coffee
5By kckendlerThis is the third in the series set in Kansas City, Kansas in 1970s. I love that Ellison has a love relationship with Mr. Coffee and the descriptions of items in the seventies. I remember Harvest Gold, Avocodo Green and that putrid orange in many aspects of the home décor. I liked that we had so many suspects, no motive for trying to kill Ellison, and the mishaps that weren’t mishaps. Intriguing trip down memory lane and a great mystery. Can’t wait for the next installment.Unpredictable
5By retired mystery readerKept my interest with interesting characters and plot line.Good read
5By Zakei5858I enjoyed this book because it was so different from books I had been reading re: WWII. Light, funny, twists and turns….Original style
5By Mg2shzClever writing holds your interest from beginning to end.Clouds in My Coffee
5By Pastor ktJust an all around good read!Very good read
5By Lavone116Better and better with each story.Clouds in my Coffee
5By Kita JillI literally couldn’t put this book down. It had the perfect combination of a who-done-it; family feuds; some sass & sarcasm; & a little romance thrown in for good measure. There were some things mentioned that were reminiscent of the ‘60’s that gave the story a campy twist, as well. This is one I definitely recommend!