Death by Latte

Death by Latte by Linda Gerber, published by Penguin in 2008, is a first edition novel comprising 201 pages. The story follows Aphra Connolly, whose life takes a dramatic turn when she leaves her father’s secluded island resort to reunite with her mother in Seattle. However, the reunion is fraught with tension, as Aphra faces unexpected challenges, including her mother’s discontent and the sudden appearance of Seth Mulo, who complicates her emotions.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and romance as Aphra navigates her complicated family dynamics and the unsettling events that unfold after a murder occurs at a local coffee shop. The narrative explores themes of love, deception, and the quest for truth, all while Aphra grapples with the realization that her trip may not be what it seems. With elements of juvenile fiction and detective stories, this book presents a compelling journey of self-discovery amidst a backdrop of law and crime.
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It was only a few weeks ago that Aphra Connolly’s life changed completely. She had been living a quiet existence on her father’s secluded island resort, until Seth Mulo turned up and stole her heart . . . and provided information that led her to find her mom in Seattle. But the reunion isn’t quite what she expected. Aphra’s mom, Natalie, doesn’t seem happy to see Aphra, and Natalie’s boyfriend, Joe, insists that Aphra go home. Even worse, Seth shows up, only to ask her to return the ring he gave her the previous summer. At least Natalie’s hunky neighbor is sympathetic. But when Joe is found dead at a nearby coffee shop, Aphra discovers her whole trip to Seattle has been based on a lie. And now someone just might be trying to kill her. . . .
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