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Grounds to Kill, by Wendy Roberts

Barista Jen Hamby's coworkers give her a hard time for bringing coffee and pastries to a homeless man who sits outside her café--but she has a secret. The scruffy man is her father.
She's also hiding the little matter of why her palm itches. But how can she explain that her hand has a mind of its own and writes messages from the beyond? Right. That'll get her Employee of the Month.
When she finds herself scrawling your boyfriend is cheating on you! to herself on the bathroom mirror, she immediately dumps the guy. But then his little fling--who just happens to be her half sister--turns up dead, and suddenly Jen's homeless father is the prime suspect.
Jen knows he is being framed and must take matters into her own hands to protect him. But will anyone believe that the crazy old man is innocent? Or that his spirit-writing daughter holds the truth?
66,000 words

  • Sales Rank: #528931 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-01-07
  • Released on: 2013-01-07
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
Roberts has a real winner with her latest offering. Her main character takes readers on an out-of-this-world adventure to find her half-sister's killer. Readers will laugh out loud at the relationship between the characters and be as invested in the outcome as they are.-- 4 1/2 stars -- ROMANTIC TIMES

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Good for genre fans who like coffee, cozies and a little bit of paranormal
By Mary Lavers (in Canada)
Anyone who reads my blog probably knows that I'm a huge fan of cozy mysteries (it's in the title of my blog!) so bear that in mind when you read my review. This book is definitely for genre fans. It has a lot of elements that I really like and found to be clever, but it also has elements that may cause readers who don't typically read cozies to balk. Let me explain.

One thing most cozies have in common is the amateur sleuth who must, for whatever reason, solve the murder herself (or himself, but often herself) instead of just letting the police handle it. The reason for this compulsion is a problem every amateur-sleuth-mystery writer must solve. Sometimes she's just nosy. Sometimes she has a criminal record and doesn't trust the police. Sometimes she knows more than she's willing to share with the authorities because it implicates someone she cares about. Sometimes she herself is the chief suspect and must work to clear her name. Sometimes the police are simply unavailable because of a remote location, snow storm, etc. (Agatha Christie was a huge fan of that last one). And sometimes...well sometimes there's a supernatural element.

The supernatural-element cozy mystery is not my favourite sub-genre. I'm not talking about all-out magic, like Harry Potter running around a school of wizardry. No, I mean the talking dog, the ghost of a dead aunt, the grim reaper who sends text messages. It's the one unexplained element in an otherwise perfectly normal universe, and it only affects our amateur sleuth heroine (or hero, but usually heroine). It almost always helps her solve crimes but she almost never wants to tell the authorities about it because, well, she might get herself committed.

For Jen Hamby it's an itchy hand that uses "automatic writing" to send her messages from an unknown spirit guide.

Still with me? Good, because despite the kooky "supernatural element" Wendy Roberts' Grounds to Kill isn't bad. Our amateur sleuth heroine Jen is a barista (hence the mandatory pun-based book title) whose neighbour/half-sister/arch-nemesis is found murdered and Jen is the chief suspect. But she has information that she doesn't want to share with the police because a) it might implicate her homeless and mentally ill father, and b) it might cause her to admit she has a spirit guide who sends her messages through her kooky left hand.

If all of those elements send you screaming in the other direction, this book isn't for you. But for fans of the genre it's a well-written and well-paced cozy mystery filled with characters I found interesting and (mostly) likable. I liked it enough to get past the psychics and the spirit guides, which is saying a lot.

Disclaimer: I received a digital galley of this book free from the publisher from NetGalley. I was not obliged to write a favourable review, or even any review at all. The opinions expressed are strictly my own.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
An Edgy Cozy with a Paranormal Twist
By Nancy
I am at a loss as to how to classify this book. Just because the lead character is a barista with a dog, does not automatically make this a cozy. The klutziness and bumbling of Jen Hamby keeps me from calling it a typical mystery or suspense. All I can say is think harder edged cozy with a paranormal twist.

Apparently, Jen has a couple of secrets - two of which are the homeless guy across the street is actually her father and two, the spirit world sends her messages though an itchy palm that takes to automatic writing.

These are two hard secrets to keep especially when the lady down the hall (ok so this is also a third secret) is murdered and it looks like her father just might have been there. Jen is desperate to clear her father's name, but when the dog flyers keep appearing and her itchy palm keeps leaving her messages, Jen has no idea where to turn next.

With the help of her co-worker and friends, a wild goose chase ensues through the streets of Seattle with bodies left scattered and cryptic messages left behind.

When the dust settles and you discover the real story behind Misty's death, you are left with a "well, this is not a cozy" feel and yet you cannot describe it any other way and cannot wait to get back to the antics of this funny girl with her odd group of friends.

I enjoyed the debut of this new series and look forward to more.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Such a fun mystery!
By Candace Robinson
Grounds to Kill by Wendy Roberts was just such an enjoyable read! I listened to it on audio and it was fantastic! I really enjoyed every minute of it and thought the narrator did fantastic. Her voice really fit Jen, I think. And it made the story come alive even more. I can’t really remember any negatives, but often with female narrators I get annoyed by the mens voices they do, and I think she did a pretty decent job. Even though it’s been over a week since I finished the audiobook, I can still hear ‘Jens’ voice clearly in my head. It was one story I really didn’t want to end!

Jen is a great character and whether you listen on audio or read the book, I think she has a very strong voice and clear personality. I loved that she has a dog that was important to the story, only because Jen loved him so much. Since I have a dog that I really care about, I connected with that. I also was really interested in her ‘ability’ which was her spirit guide that ‘spoke’ through her hand by writing her notes. It wasn’t a guide that would really answer her if she asked questions but seemed to have a mind of his own and spewed forth information as he wished. This was a source of severe frustration for Jen, she didn’t really understand or even welcome this ability. This is one aspect that I really wanted more of and would love to see a sequel that gives us a little more.

The mystery was really great! I did not guess at all and was totally surprised up until the moment it was revealed. We had hints, but I sure didn’t pick up on enough of them. I also loved the little mysteries thrown in that helped lead to solve the big mystery.

There’s a touch of romance and I liked it pretty well but I would like to see more! Generally, I just want more of all of this. I love Jen, her life, her friends and everything going on around her. This would be a great series with Jen solving mysteries, so I’m hoping this is an option one day and will happen. I also need to know what happened to one other aspect in the story. We didn’t really find out the conclusion to it. It’s minor, but you know how it is, I want to know everything!

Overall, this was a fantastic story!

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