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2022
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Fiction/Biography Profile
Characters
Maggy Thorsen (Female), Business owner, Divorced, Mother, Co-owner of the coffeehouse, Uncommon Grounds, after it was destroyed in a blizzard; her business partner is Sarah Kingston; investigates 2 bodies found after a suspicious firefire;
Sarah Kingston (Female), Realtor, Business owner, Outspoken, Inherited an abandoned railway depot for Maggy's store's new location; became Maggy's new partner
Jake Pavlik (Male), Sheriff, Maggy's boyfriend
Genre
Fiction
Mystery
Suspense
Topics
Women-owned businesses
Family conflicts
Friendship
Fires
Unidentified bodies
Murder investigations
Setting
Wisconsin - Midwest (U.S.)
Time Period
2000s -- 21st century
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Publishers Weekly Review
In Balzo's entertaining 15th Maggy Thorsen mystery (after The Big Steep), Maggy, co-owner of the Uncommon Grounds coffeehouse in Brookhills, Wis., must deal with complicated and ultimately dangerous liaisons involving her friends and family. Primary among these is the one between Maggy's distant cousin Jacques Oui, owner of Brookhills's upscale market, and coffeehouse barista Amy Caprese. The two seem on the verge of marriage until Paulette Badeux arrives in town from Paris, claiming to be Jacques's long-lost wife. Within days, Jacques's market is set on fire. The charred remains of two bodies are found in the smoldering rubble, their identities uncertain. Later, Maggy, whose snarky business partner, Sarah Kingston, refers to her as the corpse-stumbler, does indeed come upon a third body. Are the deaths related? Do they share a motive? Suspects and potential motives abound. One of this series' many strengths is the anxiety-free rapport between Maggy and her beau, Sheriff Jake Pavlik. He respects Maggy's investigative skills and even encourages her participation. Vividly drawn characters and dialogue crackling with wit propel the fair-play plot. Readers will hope Maggy has a long run. Agent: Nancy Yost, Nancy Yost Literary. (Dec.)
Booklist Review
Coffeehouse owner and amateur sleuth Maggy Thorsen's newest adventure takes her on a wild trip. Her barista, Amy Caprese, has a French boyfriend, Jacque Oui, an older man who owns a failing supermarket. He also has two ex-wives, one dead and one, Paulette, who suddenly shows up in sleepy Brookhills, Wisconsin. Then it turns out Paulette may still be married to Jacque, a revelation that sends Amy off to her therapist. Shady entrepreneur Jamie Bright wants to buy Jacque's store, but Jacque is determined to keep it. When a mysterious fire starts in the store and two bodies are discovered in the ruins, Maggy's fiancé, Pavlik, the town sheriff, investigates. Maggy and her business partner get involved to support Amy, and they uncover a tangled web of relationships that extend back to Jacque's past in France. Balzo's latest (following The Big Steep, 2022) will keep readers on their toes as they track the many characters and plot turns. Solid cozy fare.
Kirkus Review
A reunion between long-parted spouses goes horribly wrong. When her barista, Amy Caprese, announces that she has an appointment with a psychologist, Wisconsin coffeehouse owner Maggy Thorsen senses trouble. Not only does Amy whip up a tasty latte, but her constant good humor helps keep Maggie and her business partner, Sarah Kingston, on an even keel. Could a romance with Maggy's cousin Jacque [sic] Oui, the irascible owner of Schultz's Market, be enough to send even sunny Amy running for the nearest therapist? Amy knows about Jacque's previous wife, the late Naomi Verdeaux. But when an even earlier spouse named Paulette Badeaux surfaces, Amy freaks, especially since the first Madame Oui claims that her divorce from Jacque was never made legal. Paulette camps out in Jacque's apartment above Schultz's while Jacque moves in temporarily with Maggy and her fiance, Sheriff Jake Pavlik. That night, Schultz's burns to the ground, leaving behind two charred bodies: one male and one female. Maggy awakes to find Jacque missing. Did the temperamental grocer perish in a midnight assignation with his ex? Did Paulette's plans for a romantic reunion get too hot to handle? The body count rises quickly as Balzo's quirky cozy turns darker than a freshly brewed espresso. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Summary

Things go from bad to worse for Wisconsin coffeehouse owner Maggy Thorsen when her cousin Jacque Oui finds himself in hot water.

Coffeehouse owner MaggyThorsen's cousin, Jacque Oui, is in trouble. Big trouble! Not only is hiscash-strapped Schultz's Market facing competition from a big bucks grocerychain, but his supposedly ex-wife Paulette has arrived from Paris,spectacularly claiming that she and Jacque are still married, despite Jacquebeing engaged to Maggy's friend and star barista Amy Caprese.

Maggy is keen to avoidthis troubling brew - until a huge fire rips through Schultz's Market and agruesome discovery is made in the store's flat, reluctantly drawing her intoJacque's affairs. But where is he? With her cousin suddenly missing, can Maggyuncover the truth behind the disturbing events triggered by Pauline's arrival,or is she about to be scorched by a determined killer?

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