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Four Parties and a Funeral
By (Author) Maria DiRico
Kensington Publishing
Kensington Publishing
16th May 2023
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 121mm, Height 178mm
Agatha Award-winning author Maria DiRico returns with the fourth book in the Catering Hall Mystery Series, starring Mia Carina who is coming to grips with being back in Astoria, Queens, and running her Italian-American family's catering hall, Belle View Banquet Manor but a TV casting call is about to put murder in the spotlight . . . The June events schedule at Belle View is busting out all over-proms, graduations, and of course, weddings. There are unexpected bookings too, including a casting call for the pilot of Dons of Ditmars Boulevard. But soon, Mia's fears about the cheesy reality show are confirmed . . . Belle View quickly becomes the site of a sea of wanna-be goombahs and phony girlfriends, and some of Mia's friends insist on getting in on the action. The production company owner and his executive producer ex-wife-who's also very minor British royalty-have assembled a motley crew that does as much infighting and backstabbing as the on-screen "talent." Even so, it's a shock when a dead body is found in the pool house of a local mansion rented by the show . . . Murder might boost the ratings. But Mia intends to make sure the killer gets jail time, not airtime . . .
Praise for the Catering Hall Mysteries
Murder crashes the partyHer zany cast will have readers wondering whether DiRicos series debut is set in Belle View or Bellevue. Kirkus Reviews
An intriguing, adventurous holiday whodunit! Womans World, Editors Pick for Its Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder
The Catering Hall Mystery series keeps going from strength to strength as it follows the adventures of our thoroughly modern heroine. Mias narrative voice is refreshingly lively and believable as an Astoria girl navigating life in the 21st centuryLoads of humor and charm. Criminal Element on Its Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder
Amiable.A quick-witted girl from the boroughs who makes good as a sleuth. Kirkus Reviews on Long Island Iced Tina
Just as much fun as the first, with realistic charactersThe mystery was complicated and clever, and the dialog witty and believable. It was also really great to have a mystery set in Astoria-Queens; small-town cozies are awesome, but its always refreshingand frankly more easily relatable for meto have that aesthetic transplanted to the big city. Criminal Element on Long Island Iced Tina
[A] laugh-out-loud whodunit. Womans World Book Club Selection
Fast-paced and hilarious, the book trades in twists that undermine stereotypical expectations, impressing me again and again with how fresh and modern this novel feels in a typically traditional subgenre. Criminal Element
Populated by vivid characters. The Big Thrill
"A fresh, fun, and fabulous debut to what promises to be a fantastic new mystery series!" Jenn McKinlay, New York Times bestselling author
"Mamma mia! What a nifty story. This endearing new heroine has a lot on her plateall of it delicious fun!" Laura Levine, author of Death of a Gigolo
"A catered feast of a mystery." Sherry Harris, author of Lets Fake a Deal
Maria DiRico is the pseudonym for Ellen Byron, author of the award winning, USA Today bestselling Cajun Country Mysteries. Born in Queens, New York, she is first-generation Italian-American on her mother's side and the granddaughter of a low-level Jewish mobster on her father's side. She grew up visiting the Astoria Manor and Grand Bay Marina catering halls, which were run by her Italian mother's family in Queens and have become the inspiration for her Catering Hall Mystery Series. DiRico has been a writer-producer for hit television series like Wings and Just Shoot Me, and her first play, Graceland, appears in the Best Short Plays collection. She's a freelance journalist, with over 200 articles published in national magazines, and previously worked as a cater-waiter for Martha Stewart, a credit she never tires of sharing. A native New Yorker who attended Tulane University, Ellen lives in Los Angeles with her husband, daughter, and two rescue dogs. She can be found online at EllenByron.com and ChicksOnTheCase.com.