Cleo Coyle
Cleo Coyle

Cleo Coyle

Author of On What Grounds

Also known as: Tabitha Lenox, Alice Alfonzi, Alice Alfonsi, Aliice Alfonsi, Tabitha Lennox, Alice Kimberly ... (see complete list), Alice Alfonsi, TK, Alice HAN- Alfonsi

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Note: Cleo Coyle is the pen name for Alice Alfonsi who collaborates with her husband, Marc Cerasini, to write the nationally bestselling Coffeehouse Mysteries. Alice and Marc also write the popular Haunted Bookshop Mysteries under the pen name Alice Kimberly. Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Alice and Marc now live in Queens, New York, where they have been writing books, independently and together, for several years. Alice also runs the *virtual* Village Blend coffeehouse at www.CoffeehouseMystery.com , where she maintains a message board, posts recipes, and shares her research into the culinary industry and coffee trade, including periodic coffee picks. Visit the Web site for more information.
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