Fellow readers,
I'm looking for a book for my husband who loves coffee but hasn't read a book in a while.
So I was wondering if there are any books out there where coffee plays a big role in the protagonist's life.
It really can be anything.. production of coffee, just someone loving coffee and knowing as much about it as a sommelier would about wine.
Do you magic, please, you wonderful subreddit.
by Monestel_
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Legends and Lattes
No One You Know by Michelle Richmond is about a professional coffee buyer who investigates her sister’s death…I read it years ago so I don’t remember how big a role coffee plays in the book but I really enjoyed it.
Jack reacher
Death by Coffee by Alex Erickson
Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop by Hwang Boreum
Before the Coffee Gets Cold (and its sequels)
The Coffee Trader by David Liss
When he is ready for non-fiction that READS LIKE fiction, you cannot chose for him a better book than The Monk of Mokha by Dave Eggers. It’s a gripping tale and a fascinating story centered around coffee.