Turkey Flambe (Culinary Food Writer)
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Rating | : | 4.98 (889 Votes) |
Asin | : | B000WJQU80 |
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Number of Pages | : | 585 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA.
"A delectable series." -- Mystery Reader
Five Stars Amazon Customer This was one of my all-time FAVORITE series!!! Great book. Great story. Love the characters. Very eclectic and easy read. I know it's an old one, but really hated to see this series end.. "A yummy good mystery" according to Armchair Interviews. Reviewed by Sharron StockhausenTypically I like it when the bodies are human, not fowl, in my mysteries. But Nancy Fairbanks provides us with turkey bodies all gussied up for the publish party held for Carolyn Blue's cookbook Eating Out in the Big Easy. Pettigrew Publishing had taken its time getting the book out, so throwing the party to celebrate seemed like a good idea. Although she wasn't very excited about the publisher's idea to flambé the turkey at the party, Carolyn decides to go along and ignite the two turkeys soaked in cogn. L. E. Cantrell said Cozy cliché down in flames. The adjectives "funny," "humorous" and even--heaven help us all--"hilarious" are used with utterly inexplicable regularity when describing the bulk of cozy mysteries. Well, my friends, here is a cozy mystery that absolutely breaks from the pack by actually being vaguely amusing. On more than one occasion I found myself bursting into a small chuckle at the misadventures of the rather prissy and generally clueless heroine.The overall plot and general handling of this book are pretty much par for the cozy mystery course, but--and this is a ver