You don't need to be Irish to enjoy St. Patrick's Day in Maine, where
the chilly March weather offers the perfect excuse to curl up with an
Irish coffee...But in these St. Patty's-themed novellas by fan-favorite
cozy mystery authors Leslie Meier, Lee Hollis, and Barbara Ross, someone
may have spiked this year's brew with murder!
IRISH COFFEE MURDER by LESLIE MEIERPart-time reporter Lucy Stone is
writing a piece for the Courier about four Irish step dancing students
from Tinker's Cove on the cusp of making it big. But the story becomes
headline news for all the wrong reasons when one girl's mother is found
dead in her bathtub. Did a stage mom take rivalry too far, or is some
other motive at play? DEATH OF AN IRISH COFFEE DRINKER by LEE
HOLLISAs owner of Bar Harbor's hottest new restaurant, Hayley Powell
offers to cater the after-party for popular comedian Jefferson O'Keefe,
who's playing his old hometown for St. Patrick's Day. But it's no
laughing matter when Jefferson keels over after gulping down his
post-show Irish coffee, leaving Hayley to figure out who decided this
joker had gone too far . . . PERKED UP by BARBARA ROSSIt's a snowy
St. Patrick's Day in Busman's Harbor. But when the power goes out, what
better way for Julia Snowden to spend the evening than sharing local
ghost stories--and Irish coffees--with friends and family? By the time
the lights come back, they might even have solved the coldest case in
town . . .