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Reviewed by Lit Amri for Readers' Favorite
Howard Danishefsky is a smart-mouthed chemist working for his ex-lover turned tight-skirted, ball-busting boss, Melinda Carpenter, in the shiny downtown office of an international coffee conglomerate known as the Robusta Corporation. His evil genius complex is about to go through the roof when he is pushed past his tolerance limit by Carpenter's cutthroat machinations and the Robusta Corporation's mindless culture. His response? A revenge through coffee which he develops. With the entire office as his own personal test group, Howard’s certain that his plan would work without a hitch, yet his secret ingredient attracts some interesting individuals.
I read The Robusta Incident with a steaming cup of coffee on my desk, so I couldn’t help but chuckle when one of my favorite drinks is the key catalyst for all the mayhem in Robusta. Jennifer Fales’ colorful prose manages to draw you in. And at times, this dark comedy touches on something profound and melancholy, such as Howard’s wish to reunite with his absent father, Archibald. It’s hard not to find Howard likable, and readers will definitely love Mimi.
Simply put, this is a really fun read by Jennifer Fales. Her witty writing makes it easy for readers to connect with all the characters who are captivating enough to stand alone. If I may be so bold, this book is specifically (or unintentionally) tailored for people who have a miserable nine to five job and hate their boss. The Robusta Incident might just give you the stress relief that you really need.