39 of 42 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
fascinating mystery, Oct 5 2004
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Through the Grinder (Mass Market Paperback)
After divorcing her husband Matteo, Clare took their daughter to New Jersey where they went suburban for a decade until Joy accepts a school in Manhattan. Clare eagerly agrees to a job offer by her former mother- in-law in the family owned business The Village Blend so that she can be near Joy. She relocates to a duplex above the store while her daughter and her former mother-in-law hope that is the first step in binging Clare and her ex-husband Matt together.
Clare is more interested in monitoring Joy's men rather than meeting any males for herself. During a social gala hosted above the Village Blend, Clare meets and falls in love with Bruce Bowman; he reciprocates her feelings. Clare's friend Detective Mike Quinn warns her to avoid Bruce because he is the prime suspect in the murders of three women that he knew whose deaths were disguised as suicides. Clare refuses to believe Bruce is capable of homicide and with the help of Matt sets out to affirm her belief.
THROUGH THE GRINDER is a fascinating mystery mostly because readers see the killer's point of view as he strikes at the victims. Though the logic why Bruce is a lead suspect seems thin, Quinn's jealousy forces him to rationalize his opinion. Though the tale takes a little time to introduce the cast once Clare takes Manhattan, readers gain an engrossing amateur sleuth serial killer that stars a brave, quirky heroine.
Harriet Klausner
45 of 50 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
A darker roast than the previous book, Nov 12 2004
By Esther Schindler - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Through the Grinder (Mass Market Paperback)
It may not be possible to read this book without a cup of coffee at hand. But make it a dark roast, as this book is slightly darker -- or at least deeper -- than the previous book. It still has moments of laughter, and this is inherently a fun mystery story; don't imagine that you need to be in a "serious" mood to enjoy it. For enjoy it you will: fun and believable characters, compelling recipes, and my guessing for "whodunnit" was wrong at least twice.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best so far. I've been hitting Greenwich Village for coffee ever since "On What Grounds"!, May 13 2006
By Geri T. Miller "divalicious813" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Through the Grinder (Mass Market Paperback)
A lot of reviews I've read complained about the darkness of this book compared to the others. I really enjoyed this one, more than the last ones! I appreciate the darker tone Claire's life had taken. Of course, given that the woman gets to see more murder than most, one would think that the sinister edge in this book would have her screaming for NJ's 'burbs and the less exciting(read: boring)times(and I'm from Jersey and still live here proudly, so no whining from people who think I'm just bashing my great state).
I really loved the twists and turns this book took with the plots. Just when I thought I knew who was "The Genius", I was slapped down. Maybe that's what I loved about "Through the Grinder"; not only was Claire taken throught it(the grinder) with dating and worrying about Joy's safety with online dating, the picking off of her customers one by one, Claire's own taking a chance on love and hitting the dating scene, but the reader with the red herrings and plot twists Ms. Cosi threw out for her fans too. That's not even mentioning the obvious..all that delicious coffee grinding daily at the Village Blend!
My only gripe: NO recipe for that delicious dessert Claire made for Bruce for their first date! Lucky for me I'm a professionally trained pastry chef, so I can experiment to my heart's content. I already use the coffee trick with beef, except I use it to braise tough cuts of meats(like pot roast), but the other tips and recipes were wonderful and definitely worth making. I'm eagerly awaiting the next Claire Cosi mystery, but AUGUST? What am I going to read til then? I'm already reading Latte Trouble!!