The Big Chili
By (Author) Julia Buckley
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Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
15th January 2017
United States
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
Crime and mystery fiction
FIC
Paperback
304
Width 107mm, Height 170mm, Spine 19mm
170g
First in a delicious new mystery series filled with casseroles, confidences, and killers... Lilah Drake's Covered Dish business discreetly provides the residents of Pine Haven, Illinois, with delicious, fresh-cooked meals they can claim they cooked themselves. But when one of her clandestine concoctions is used to poison a local woman, Lilah finds herself in a pot-load of trouble... After dreaming for years of owning her own catering company, Lilah has made a start into the food world through her Covered Dish business, covertly cooking for her neighbors who don't have the time or skill to do so themselves, and allowing them to claim her culinary creations as their own. While her clientele is strong, their continued happiness depends on no one finding out who's really behind the apron. So when someone drops dead at a church Bingo night moments after eating chili that Lilah made for a client, the anonymous chef finds herself getting stirred into a cauldron of secrets, lies, and murder-and going toe to toe with a very determined and very attractive detective. To keep her clients coming back and her business under wraps, Lilah will have to chop down the list of suspects fast, because this spicy killer has acquired a taste for homicide...
Julia Buckley launches her new series with a delectable concoction of appealing characters and smart sleuthingand tasty food!Sheila Connolly, New York Times bestselling author of the County Cork mysteries
The Big Chili is sweet and highly entertaining, with a cast of fun, quirky characters...Readers are sure to devour this yummy mystery.Sue Ann Jaffarian, national bestselling author of the Ghost of Granny Apples mysteries and the Odelia Grey mysteries
Julia Buckley is the author of the Teddy Thurber mysteries and the Madeline Mann mysteries. She's a member of the Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and the Romance Writers of America, along with the Chicago Writer's Association. Julia has taught high school English for twenty-six years; she lives near Chicago with her husband, two sons, four cats, and one beagle.