Double Mocha Blues

Jocelyn “Joss” Miller, a twenty-something barista, works at Sugar Creek Cafe, a hip coffeehouse with deep ties to the local arts and music community. Joss is finally feeling like she’s found her purpose as her recently launched podcast soars in popularity. With her family’s blessings, Joss produces a special tribute to her grandfather.

What seems like a step towards healing instead sets off a firestorm of reactions in the community. There are a few who would rather not be reminded of how Joss’s grandfather had been murdered years ago. When the staunchest protester is found dead, Joss becomes the number one suspect.

My Review:

An intriguing start to a new spin-off series. Joss was a secondary character in the ‘Eugeena Patterson Mysteries‘ and her exuberance and quest for justice couldn’t be contained so she wrangled her way into her own series. There was a little bit of a disconnect because of the carry over of characters and Joss’s back story. I’ve only read the first Eugeena Patterson book so I hadn’t met Joss yet. So, it kind of felt like I was starting in the middle of a series, but not enough to diminish my enjoyment of ‘Double Mocha Blues.‘ And, of course, now I need to back track and catch up with Eugeena because a lot has happened in that good lady’s life!

A cozy mystery with an edge. The cozy elements — coffee shop, small town hominess, supportive friends and family — create a comforting balance to Joss’s cold case investigation of her grandfather’s murder decades ago — a racially motivated hate crime. Her podcast stirs up old hurts and resentments…and a new corpse. As a potential suspect, Joss has the incentive to do some sleuthing of her own.

A classic set up for a cozy mystery and Moody does it well. Loved Joss’s tenacious, feistiness and the deep loyalty she feels for friends and family — the whole community really. She’s definitely not a sit-on-the-sidelines kind of gal. Much to the frustration of a certain detective who doesn’t quite know what to make of her. Happy sigh. I do so love a befuddled detective love interest!

Really enjoyed this first book in the Joss Miller Mystery series and am anxious to dive into the second book soon since there’s a nice teaser about what cold case is up next for Joss’s podcast and it sounds so interesting!

6 thoughts on “Double Mocha Blues”

  1. Thank you for your review on “Double Mocha Blues”. I do so love getting in on a new series on with the first book. This book sounds like a wonderful read and the beginning of more books on my TBR list.

    Have a fabulous Friday the 13th! Ever since my mom survived a ruptured brain aneurysm on a Friday the 13th, I’ve considered it a very good day instead of one to be feared.

    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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    1. Whoa, that’s putting a spin on Friday the 13th! I didn’t even realize the date, though now that I think about it, two black cats did cross my path on my walk this morning and we don’t have any black cats in the neighbourhood so….cue the spooky music! Bwahahaha! Happy Reading, Kay!

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  2. Great review and oohhh, another new to me author! I read Faithful by Kim Cash Tate bc it fit into my new author/diversity goals & it was so good! I just purchased another of her books . . . they’re pretty inexpensive in e-book format! They contain your typical romantic angst, good friends, & a very deep faith thread with quite a bit of scripture. Some peeps don’t like that but she’s still earning pretty high ratings on Amazon!

    The black cats are not a good sign so you’d best not walk under a ladder today. lol! BTW I asked you a question on email that you haven’t replied to yet. I know where to find you. Bwahahahaha

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      1. Yeah, I’ve been a bit discombobulated with the change in weather…again! You’re the second person today who has been seeing praises about Kim Cash Tate’s books. Must put there on my newly created ‘Authors to explore’ list. Thanks, Diane, because we all know I’m caught up in all my other reading. Snort! (My eyes are rolling so hard they bounced right out of my head!

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      2. You’re welcome! lol Bookworms NEVER get caught up! I think that’d be rather scary not to have a TBR list. 😳😲

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