Krissy Hancock owns and runs Death By Coffee her and her friend Vicki's bookstore café. When the charming Will Foster invites her to a Halloween party at one of the swanky mansions in Pine Hill, she is less than enthusiastic. Will is good looking and charming though, and with her failed attempt at romance with Officer Paul Dalton still fresh in her mind she finds herself saying “YES.”
What starts out as a fun evening soon turns into a murder investigation when one of the guests is found dead. With the maison on lockdown and a killer amongst them, Krissy lends her former flame a hand. Can they solve the case before someone else's evening ends permanently???
“My imagination had a tendency to get me into more trouble than I cared to admit. It was a wonder it hadn't gotten me killed yet.”
This was a fun little read. I love the Halloween atmosphere and the fact the whole book took place over just one evening. The mystery had some interesting twists and turns. I was left guessing right until the end. The characters were likable for the most part. We don't really get a lot of information about Will and I found Krissy a bit annoying at times. I also found it to drag a bit in parts.
This is the first book I have read in the series and I will say that I felt like I was dropped into an ongoing storyline in regards to Krissy and Paul. For that reason alone I would suggest reading the other books in the series first. It wasn't a HUGE distraction, but details of prior books are given which could spoil the previous books if you wanted to go on and read those after.
I also wasn't crazy about the whole “WILL & KRISSY & PAUL” triangle thing. This isn't a romance book, so no sexy times or anything like that. I felt the author gave way too much page time to Krissy's waffling back and forth between Will and Paul. One minute she is drooling over Will and going on and on about what a handsome great guy he is. Then in the next breath she is all about Paul and drooling over him. I think the author could have cut some of that out and it would have helped to move the story along more.
Overall though a very decent way to spend a few hours...