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  • Published: 14 November 2022
  • ISBN: 9781496736659
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $24.99

Death by Spiced Chai



A charming, relatable small-town setting and a cast of complex characters sets Alex Erickson’s Bookstore Café Mystery series apart from the cozy pack—and this time the stakes are higher than ever, as bookstore owner Krissy Hancock becomes the target of escalating attacks. Smart and masterfully plotted, will appeal to fans of Leslie Meier, Cleo Coyle, and Carolyn Hart.

A charming, relatable small-town setting and a cast of complex characters sets Alex Erickson’s Bookstore Café Mystery series apart from the cozy pack—and this time the stakes are higher than ever, as bookstore owner Krissy Hancock becomes the target of escalating attacks. Smart and masterfully plotted, will appeal to fans of Leslie Meier, Cleo Coyle, and Carolyn Hart.

Since Krissy Hancock opened her bookstore-café in the charming small town of Pine Hills, Ohio, she’s discovered that murders don’t just happen between the pages. This time, she’s both suspect and target…

In a small town like Pine Hills, reputation counts for a lot. And for reasons that Krissy Hancock can’t figure out, someone is trashing hers. Cockroaches in the bookstore’s coffee, spiteful reviews, vandalism—Krissy is being framed for every bit of bad news around. Her boyfriend, local cop Paul Dalton, is on the case, but before they can source the saboteur, Krissy is in the frame for murder, too.

The murder weapon was a teapot full of Krissy’s favorite spiced chai, and all the local gossips are spilling the tea about her supposed involvement. But the real culprit has a grudge that’s been simmering for years. And unless Krissy can uncover the truth before the killer’s rage boils over again, it won’t just be her business in hot water—her life will be on the line too . . .

  • Published: 14 November 2022
  • ISBN: 9781496736659
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $24.99

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Praise for Death by Spiced Chai

Praise for the Bookstore Café Mystery Series

Death by Hot Apple Cider will keep you warm and entertained this holiday season.” Fresh Fiction

”Readers can expect a shot of (socially responsible) escapism to go along with the coffee, cats, and crime.” Mystery Scene Magazine on Death by Espresso

“A fun cozy story with a heroine readers will enjoy and plenty of guessing along the way.” —Parkersburg News and Sentinel on Death by Espresso

“There’s cats, coffee and murder in this new book, and what more could you want?” —The Parkersburg News & Sentinel on Death by Café Mocha

“Plenty of suspects keep the story moving.” —Kirkus Reviews on Death by Vanilla Latte

“With the number of suspects and Krissy’s awesome handling of the investigation, readers will have a whole lot of fun finding out ‘whodunit.’” Suspense Magazine on Death by Vanilla Latte

“Krissy makes a likable, intelligent, and capable protagonist…There is a nice ensemble of characters, all in the backdrop of a cozy-seeming town.” Key West Citizen on Death by Eggnog

"This cozy will appeal to readers who enjoy Mary Daheim's Judith Flynn or the coffee-shop setting in Cleo Coyle's Coffeehouse series." —Booklist on Death by Tea