This review is for Marvels, Mochas, and Murder (hereafter abbreviated MMM), the first book in the Comics and Coffee Case Files by Christine Zane Thomas, & William Tyler Davis and narrated by Jeffrey Kafer. Best friends Ryan and Kirby’s business partnership comes to an abrupt end with Ryan’s unexpected murder. Initially the prime suspect, Kirby..
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I am an avid reader of cozy mysteries, and I instantly fell in love with the characters and charm of this series. Although it’s a short-ish book, it is a full story that really builds the personality of the core characters very well. I was invested in the everyone, including some of the side characters..
More Hype than Substance
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Great book great story so far
Review from Earth Alone →
This was an excellent listen!! The murder mystery takes place within the backdrop of a comic book and coffee store with friends who have known each other since middle school. It was well-written and created a very real aspect of small-town life. When the murder occurs, friends old and new come into the picture. We..
Hard to hear
Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →
The story was ok although slow at times. I had to crank the volume up to hear the main character’s internal dialogue but then the rest of the book was too loud. It was also hard to differentiate between some of the characters. The book finally picked up towards the end, however I do not..
great fun
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Villains Rule… or so they think
Review from Villains Rule →
By MK GibsonNarrator Jeffrey Kafer Villains Rule is the first book in The Shadow Master series. Jackson Blackwell has declared himself the Villain of all Villains and spends this book having to prove it. The story is full of pop culture references, bad men jokes, and cliches. It reminds me of an adult version of..
Sophomoric and redundant
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Infinite by This author was amazing. Deep, full of intrigue while exploring possible futures, all while being both entertaining and thought provoking. This book, space farce is a basic action “b” movie you watch on cable (anyone still have that?) after hours. I should have stopped early on, but pushed through, only to find more..







