Sunday, March 16, 2025

Book Review: Vanishing Into the 100% Dark (Bean to Bar Mystery, #8) by Amber Royer

Vanishing Into the 100% DarkVanishing Into the 100% Dark by Amber Royer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Murder and chocolate once again go hand-in-hand in this latest Bean to Bar Mystery!

Vanishing Into the 100% Dark is the eighth novel in author Amber Royer’s delightful Bean to Bar Mystery series, which is normally set in Galveston, Texas. This time, Felicity, her new fiancé, and several friends travel to Tokyo for a chocolate festival and trade show, where, unfortunately, murder and chocolate go hand-in-hand. Felicity finds herself investigating the death of a stuntman whose body she discovers sprawled on the floor of the set where he had been working on a modern-day monster movie. With her teenage charge Chloe’s fingerprints on the murder weapon, Felicity and her friends must pull out all the stops to clear her name.

Felicity is honored to have been invited to participate in the Tokyo chocolate festival and to present a class on how she creates her own products, but she feels a little intimidated by the other renowned guests. Still, she looks forward to sharing her experiences and learning from others, as well as visiting the exotic cosmopolitan city of Tokyo. Thankfully, several of her friends decided to tag along on the trip to help staff the booth during the trade show because Felicity and Logan are both pulled in different directions, her looking into the murder and him helping out a former client who is in trouble.

Felicity is dedicated in her pursuit of the truth and conducts a careful, step-by-step investigation, starting with interviewing those involved in the film with a possible reason to want Noel Bell dead, including the film’s director, who has an obvious but unrequited crush on the victim’s wife, a stuntwoman also working on the film. She is hampered in her investigation by the language barrier and a lack of access to the official police investigators and their information; however, both Logan and Arlo have local contacts they call on for some assistance. Additional storylines complicate the case but seem to tie in early on, multiplying the motives and suspects. The foreign setting is fun, and the author includes a lot of details about daily life there from an expat point of view rather than from a touristy perception, adding to the authentic feel of the novel.

With its puzzling murder mystery, unexpected intrigue at the chocolate festival, and the delight and comfort of so many familiar, recurring characters on hand in Tokyo, I recommend VANISHING INTO THE 100% DARK to cozy mystery readers, especially fans of the previous books in the series.

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy from the author through Lone Star Book Blog Tours.



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