The Last Suppers
によって
Diane Mott Davidson
3.0 (1
評価)
Romance
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
+3
more
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
272
言語
英語
公開されました
Sep 1, 1995
出版社
Bantam Books
ISBN-10
055357258X
ISBN-13
9780553572582
説明
In a culinary world where flavors can be as deadly as they are delectable, a talented caterer finds herself entangled in a web of deceit and murder. The protagonist navigates the bustling backdrop of a gourmet food scene, skillfully melding her passion for cooking with her keen instincts for unraveling mysteries. As she curates exquisite menus for high-profile events, the stakes rise when a shocking crime disrupts her vibrant culinary landscape.
Amidst the allure of lavish dinners and sumptuous ingredients, she confronts unforeseen challenges. Friendships are tested, and alliances shift as the truth gradually unveils itself through rich descriptions of mouthwatering dishes that tantalize the senses. Each turn of the page draws readers deeper into both the culinary artistry and the darker undertones of human intrigue that simmer beneath the surface.
As the plot thickens, the caterer discovers that navigating the world of fine dining may be her only chance to uncover the truth. With wit and charm, she embraces the chaotic blend of flavors and suspects, showing that sometimes, one must take a bite of danger to savor the sweetness of justice.
Amidst the allure of lavish dinners and sumptuous ingredients, she confronts unforeseen challenges. Friendships are tested, and alliances shift as the truth gradually unveils itself through rich descriptions of mouthwatering dishes that tantalize the senses. Each turn of the page draws readers deeper into both the culinary artistry and the darker undertones of human intrigue that simmer beneath the surface.
As the plot thickens, the caterer discovers that navigating the world of fine dining may be her only chance to uncover the truth. With wit and charm, she embraces the chaotic blend of flavors and suspects, showing that sometimes, one must take a bite of danger to savor the sweetness of justice.