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Mixology and Murder
Cocktails Inspired by Infamous Serial Killers, Cold Cases, Cults, and Other Disturbing True Crime Stories
By Kierra Sondereker
Mixology and Murder was my introduction to the true-crime cooking genre. This book is filled with 75 step-by-step drink recipes alongside the terrifying stories that inspired them, from must-know cases like JonBenét Ramsey and Ted Bundy to lesser-known stories like the Ant Hill Kids cult and the Circleville Letter Writer.
Pour yourself a drink and discover your latest true crime obsession with this guidebook that pairs 75 deliciously chilling cocktails with the infamous true crime stories that inspired them.
From terrifying serial killers to baffling cold cases and secretive cults, murderinos can’t get enough of true crime. Now, you can have yet another way to dive into these horrifyingly true stories with a first-of-its-kind cocktail book that gives a new meaning to the phrase “bad and boozy.”
Mixology and Murder is your go-to resource for true crime info and delightfully boozy drinks, including:
- Fugitive Fizz
- Sazer-Ax Murderer
- The Perfect Lime (Mojito)
- Amityville Amaretto
- Colada Confessions
- In Cold Blood Orange
- And More!
Mixology and Murder is the perfect gift for any true crime junkie who knows that, sometimes, the best way to deal with the excitement of a serial killer finally getting caught or the frustration of finding out that case is still unsolved is a good, strong drink.
This is a perfect read (and gift) for anyone who is a fan of true crime and cocktails. You can find it on Amazon and wherever books are sold.
About The Author
Kierra Sondereker is a lover of all things true crime and boozy beverages, whether that means hunkering down to binge-watch the latest true crime documentaries with a few hard seltzers, or sitting with her sister, homemade cocktails in hand, to discuss the latest My Favorite Murder episode (both have happened an alarming amount of times). If there’s one cold case she absolutely needs an answer to, it would probably be the JonBenét Ramsey case. Kierra works as an Editorial Assistant for Ulysses Press and lives in Brooklyn.