The Coffee Shoppe Killer

Inspired by a Shocking True Crime Story

Romance, Romantic Suspense, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Rod Kackley ISBN: 9781386246923
Publisher: Rod Kackley Publication: June 27, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Rod Kackley
ISBN: 9781386246923
Publisher: Rod Kackley
Publication: June 27, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Love. Kill. Repeat.

Mary Eileen Sullivan discovers chopping up a human body is no easy task. Disposal is even tougher. But she learns. In the end, Mary Eileen proves that with a gun, a chainsaw, a bag of cement mix, and a little bit of water for mixing; there's no end to what a woman can accomplish.
The only other thing she needs is a deep, dark basement and a prayer that the plumbing won't break. After all, bad pipes mean a visit from the plumbers, and there's no telling what they might find in the basement.
The Coffee Shoppe Killer is based on a shocking true crime story. But in the end, it's a love story, the tale of a woman who dreams of finding true love before it's too late.

The names and location have been changed, some characters created for fictional purposes and dialogue added that's a creation of the author. But the shocking crimes that occur, and the manner in which they take place, in The Coffee Shoppe Killer, are 100 % true. In other words, this sh*t really happened!!

Author Interview:

How close is The Coffee Shoppe Killer to the actual story?

It's very close. As the description says, "this sh*t really happened." The story of a female business owner who killed her ex-husband, then her boyfriend, cut up their bodies and tossed them into the basement of her store is entirely accurate.
I did move the locale to my favorite town, St. Isidore, from where it really happened, Vienna. And rather than the ice cream parlor where the crime occurred, I decided to give the killer a coffee shop. Maybe because I love coffee, I don't know.
If you want to read the real story, pick up True Love, Too Late: A Shocking True Crime Story. The Coffee Shoppe Killer is based on that book.

What fascinated you about this story? Why write this book?

The woman at the center of the story is a successful business owner. But, she keeps picking the wrong guys, and of course, she chose the wrong way to get rid of them.
And the way she got rid of them was an astoundingly stupid way to dispose of dead bodies. But live and learn, right?

And why St. Isidore instead of Vienna?

Two reasons: First, I know St. Isidore and those who live there much better than I could ever know Vienna and its citizens.

Second, where better to put this story than in a town surrounded by the Suicide Forest, where the world goes to die, and the good guys don't always win.

The Coffee Shoppe Killer: a book you'll love because everyone wants a page-turner.

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Love. Kill. Repeat.

Mary Eileen Sullivan discovers chopping up a human body is no easy task. Disposal is even tougher. But she learns. In the end, Mary Eileen proves that with a gun, a chainsaw, a bag of cement mix, and a little bit of water for mixing; there's no end to what a woman can accomplish.
The only other thing she needs is a deep, dark basement and a prayer that the plumbing won't break. After all, bad pipes mean a visit from the plumbers, and there's no telling what they might find in the basement.
The Coffee Shoppe Killer is based on a shocking true crime story. But in the end, it's a love story, the tale of a woman who dreams of finding true love before it's too late.

The names and location have been changed, some characters created for fictional purposes and dialogue added that's a creation of the author. But the shocking crimes that occur, and the manner in which they take place, in The Coffee Shoppe Killer, are 100 % true. In other words, this sh*t really happened!!

Author Interview:

How close is The Coffee Shoppe Killer to the actual story?

It's very close. As the description says, "this sh*t really happened." The story of a female business owner who killed her ex-husband, then her boyfriend, cut up their bodies and tossed them into the basement of her store is entirely accurate.
I did move the locale to my favorite town, St. Isidore, from where it really happened, Vienna. And rather than the ice cream parlor where the crime occurred, I decided to give the killer a coffee shop. Maybe because I love coffee, I don't know.
If you want to read the real story, pick up True Love, Too Late: A Shocking True Crime Story. The Coffee Shoppe Killer is based on that book.

What fascinated you about this story? Why write this book?

The woman at the center of the story is a successful business owner. But, she keeps picking the wrong guys, and of course, she chose the wrong way to get rid of them.
And the way she got rid of them was an astoundingly stupid way to dispose of dead bodies. But live and learn, right?

And why St. Isidore instead of Vienna?

Two reasons: First, I know St. Isidore and those who live there much better than I could ever know Vienna and its citizens.

Second, where better to put this story than in a town surrounded by the Suicide Forest, where the world goes to die, and the good guys don't always win.

The Coffee Shoppe Killer: a book you'll love because everyone wants a page-turner.

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