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Claudia Bishop (2) (1947–)

Auteur de A Taste for Murder

Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent Claudia Bishop, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

Claudia Bishop (2) a été combiné avec Mary Stanton.

29+ oeuvres 2,386 utilisateurs 42 critiques

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Œuvres de Claudia Bishop

Les œuvres ont été combinées en Mary Stanton.

A Taste for Murder (1994) 257 exemplaires
A Dash of Death (1995) 151 exemplaires
A Pinch of Poison (1995) 137 exemplaires
Murder Well-Done (1996) 119 exemplaires
Steak in Murder (1999) 116 exemplaires
A Touch of the Grape (1998) 112 exemplaires
Death Dines Out (1997) 108 exemplaires
Marinade for Murder (2000) 105 exemplaires
A Carol for a Corpse (2007) 105 exemplaires
Buried by Breakfast (2004) 104 exemplaires
Fried by Jury (2003) 97 exemplaires
A Purée of Poison (2003) 90 exemplaires
Just Desserts (2002) 89 exemplaires
Death Dines In (2004) — Directeur de publication — 88 exemplaires
Death Dines at 8:30 (2001) — Directeur de publication — 87 exemplaires
The Case of the Roasted Onion (2006) 83 exemplaires
A Dinner to Die For (2006) 83 exemplaires
Ground to a Halt (2007) 75 exemplaires
Toast Mortem (2010) 73 exemplaires
Dread on Arrival (1627) 63 exemplaires
The Case of the Ill-Gotten Goat (2008) 55 exemplaires
A Fête Worse Than Death (2013) 50 exemplaires
A Plateful of Murder (2009) 34 exemplaires
A Merry Band of Murderers (2006) — Directeur de publication; Contributeur — 21 exemplaires
Death in Two Courses (2010) 16 exemplaires
Dead and Berried 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Les œuvres ont été combinées en Mary Stanton.

Bruce Coville's Book of Aliens: Tales to Warp Your Mind (1994) — Contributeur — 196 exemplaires
Prime Crime Holiday Bundle (2010) — Contributeur — 24 exemplaires

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A collection of mystery stories, each one related to a song or a piece of music. Although the opening story is by one of my favourite music/mystery writers, [[Bill Moody]], there was little in this bland collection that was memorable.
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VivienneR | Oct 20, 2020 |
Modest success in this collection, Ann Perry, Rhys Bowen and Lyn Hamilton worth a look. Quaint recipes.
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jamespurcell | 2 autres critiques | Feb 19, 2019 |
Sarah "Quill" Quilliam is the owner/manager of the Inn at Hemlock Falls, in Hemlock Falls, New York. Her sister Meg is the chef. They're not natives of this little upstate New York town, but moved there from New York City, after Meg's husband died and Quill decided she needed a break from her art career. They're both enjoying their new life, and the Inn is just starting to be profitable--when they have a week out of their worst nightmares and disaster may be upon them.

It's the week of the town's annual History Days, a major feature of which is a play reenacting a famous local witch trial. The local girl intended to play the witch is down with the flu, and one of the guests at the Inn, Mavis, is recruited to stand in for her.

Even though Quill doesn't like her, and she's friends with Quill's biggest local problem, Marge Schmidt, owner of a local diner, this is okay--until the first night audience for the play realizes that the body that has just been crushed under a barn door piled with rocks is not the dummy it should be, but Mavis herself.

Among the other guests are Keith Baumer, a salesman with roaming hands and not nearly as charming as he thinks he is, Edward Lancashire, possibly the L'Apperitif reviewer come to award Meg her coveted fourth star, and Amelia (I'm blanking on her last name), Mavis' elderly employer, for whom she works as a companion. Some of these people offend Meg, who responds by doing interesting things to their food (baking soda, ipecac), even as she is falling all over herself to impress the presumed restaurant reviewer.

There were some silly things that annoyed me that likely wouldn't bother most people, such as the fact that their town's witch was executed by crushing, and there's mention of witches elsewhere in the colonies being burned, whereas English law prevailed throughout the colonies, and convicted witches were hanged. Always. Accused witches who refused to enter a plea, whether innocent or guilty, were crushed to death. Burning was the law in much of Europe--but not where English law prevailed.

But I assume that wouldn't bother anyone who isn't a history buff.

More annoying is that Meg comes off as a flighty, irresponsible, spoiled brat, right up till the end where we are supposed to believe she's the observant, level-headed one. Quill's character development also seems inconsistent. There are clear mentions throughout the book of the sisters having collaborated on, or interfered in, a previous case. This is clearly identified as the first in the series, but it really didn't feel like it; we weren't being introduced to the characters, and there's a lot of back story incorporated in ways that made me feel strongly that there was an earlier book that I'd missed.

And a point which did not bother me, but will bother people who read cooking/restaurant mysteries in part for the fun, creative recipes: Just one recipe.

All in all, this was okay, but just okay, and I will not be making any effort to hunt down later books in the series.

I borrowed this book from the library.
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LisCarey | 5 autres critiques | Sep 19, 2018 |
This anthology left a bad taste in my mouth, (pun intended). Not only were these stories not well written, they were not even interesting. I didn't really even like the recipes.
 
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Auntie-Nanuuq | 1 autre critique | Jan 18, 2016 |

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ISBN
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