Welcome to the web site of Steve Hoffenberg, author of the novel Coffee Crash.
Biotech Mystery Thriller Coffee Crash Redefines Eco-terrorism

Why are the coffee beans red? *See below
What if a new microorganism threatened the world’s coffee crop?
What if it wasn’t an accident?
Microbiologist Samuel Decker travels to Brazil to investigate a new plant disease that rapidly destroys coffee trees, and he discovers puzzling clues surrounding the outbreak.
Matthew Cochran, the CEO of a major U.S. coffee retailer, seeks to leverage industry turmoil and reap millions in profits through commodities market manipulation.
Eddy Zeger, the Indonesian leader of a radical environmentalist group, plots to wreak economic havoc by disseminating the microorganism into coffee plantations worldwide.
Trails of evidence lead in conflicting directions as Decker and others unravel the truth and struggle to save the world’s coffee plantations from annihilation.
“Coffee Crash is stimulating food-for-thought about vulnerability of the worldwide economy at the hands of a small group of determined individuals with modest resources,” notes author Steve Hoffenberg. “Coffee is not only one of the world’s most valuable crops, it’s a widespread addiction, a fuel for employee productivity, and an important social lubricant. A threat to coffee’s availability would have widespread repercussions and is fertile ground for storytelling.”
What if it wasn’t an accident?
Microbiologist Samuel Decker travels to Brazil to investigate a new plant disease that rapidly destroys coffee trees, and he discovers puzzling clues surrounding the outbreak.
Matthew Cochran, the CEO of a major U.S. coffee retailer, seeks to leverage industry turmoil and reap millions in profits through commodities market manipulation.
Eddy Zeger, the Indonesian leader of a radical environmentalist group, plots to wreak economic havoc by disseminating the microorganism into coffee plantations worldwide.
Trails of evidence lead in conflicting directions as Decker and others unravel the truth and struggle to save the world’s coffee plantations from annihilation.
“Coffee Crash is stimulating food-for-thought about vulnerability of the worldwide economy at the hands of a small group of determined individuals with modest resources,” notes author Steve Hoffenberg. “Coffee is not only one of the world’s most valuable crops, it’s a widespread addiction, a fuel for employee productivity, and an important social lubricant. A threat to coffee’s availability would have widespread repercussions and is fertile ground for storytelling.”
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*Why are the coffee beans on the cover red? Because of the microorganism.
