Fatal Reservations
By (Author) Lucy Burdette
6
Penguin Putnam Inc
New American Library
23rd September 2015
United States
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: cosy mystery
Crime and mystery fiction
813.6
Paperback
320
Width 107mm, Height 172mm, Spine 21mm
210g
In the latest Key West Food Critic mystery, Hayley Snow's beat is reviewing restaurants for Key Zest magazine. But she sets aside her knife and fork when a dear friend is accused of murder... Hayley Snow looks forward to reviewing For Goodness Sake, a new floating restaurant that promises a fresh take on Japanese delicacies like flambeed grouper with locally sourced seaweed. But nearby land-based restaurateurs would rather see their buoyant competition sink. Sent to a City Commission meeting to cover the controversy, Hayley witnesses another uproar. The quirky performers of the daily Sunset Celebration are struggling to hold onto their performance space. The fight for Mallory Square has renewed old rivalries between Hayley's Tarot-card reading friend Lorenzo and a flaming-fork-juggling nemesis, Bart Frontgate-but things take a deadly turn when Bart is found murdered. If Lorenzo could read his own cards, he might draw The Hanged Man. He can only hope that Hayley draws Justice as she tries to clear him of murder... INCLUDES RECIPES
Praise for the National Bestselling Key West Food Critic Series
Like a gourmet meal, it will leave you wanting more.Fort Myers Florida Weekly
"Three courses of cozyromance, humor, and mysterythat will leave you satisfied yet looking forward to another serving."--The Florida Book Review
Burdette successfully blends murder with menus.The Richmond Times-Dispatch
A unique blend of island mayhem and sparkling characters surrounding a layered mystery.Booklist
Clinical psychologist Roberta Isleib, aka Lucy Burdette, has had thirteen previous mysteries published, including Death with All the Trimmings, Murder with Ganache, and Topped Chef in the national bestselling Key West Food Critic Mystery series. Her books and stories have been short-listed for Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards. She is a past president of Sisters in Crime.