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A Cookbook Conspiracy
By (Author) Kate Carlisle
7
Penguin Putnam Inc
New American Library
15th August 2016
United States
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
FIC
Paperback
336
Width 107mm, Height 170mm, Spine 23mm
181g
It's a recipe for disaster when bookbinder Brooklyn Wainwright is asked to restore an antique cookbook . . . It's a recipe for disaster when bookbinder Brooklyn Wainwright is asked to restore an antique cookbook . . . Brooklyn's sister Savannah and her former culinary school classmates all became highly successful chefs, especially Savannah's ex-boyfriend Baxter Cromwell, who went on to culinary superstardom. When he invites the old gang to the gala opening of his new restaurant in San Francisco, Savannah asks Brooklyn to restore a rare antique cookbook as a present for him. The night they all gather, Baxter is found dead, the cookbook has disappeared, and Savannah becomes the suspect du jour. But Brooklyn knows her sister is innocent, and there are plenty of old grudges simmering among this backstabbing bunch. Now she'll have to turn up the heat on the investigation before Chef Savannah finds herself slinging hash in a prison cafeteria. Praise for the Bibliophile Mysteries
Praise for the New York Times Bestselling Bibliophile Mysteries
Kate Carlisle never fails to make me laugh, even as she has me turning the pages to see whats going to happen next.Miranda James, New York Times bestselling author of the Cat in the Stacks Mysteries
Carlisles dialogue is natural, her prose has great flow, and her striking descriptions bring Brooklyns world to life.Crimespree Magazine
Captivating....The action builds to a surprising final showdown.Publishers Weekly
A true whodunit...highlights Carlisles story line skills, her love for books, and her always-endearing heroine.Richmond Times-Dispatch
Kate Carlisle is the New York Times bestselling author of the Bibliophile mysteries, including Ripped from the Pagesand The Book Stops Here, as well as the Fixer-Upper mysteries, including Crowned and Moldering andThis Old Homicide.