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Stephanie Cole (3)
Auteur de Al Dente's Inferno (A Tuscan Cooking School Mystery)
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- Œuvres
- 3
- Membres
- 72
- Popularité
- #243,043
- Évaluation
- 3.2
- Critiques
- 5
- ISBN
- 32
The first class of five Americans arrive for a four-day course on how to produce amazing marinaras with a variety of ingredients. The students’ backgrounds are very mixed and includes people with not much previous cooking experience. One man was a waiter who Nell suspects was really hired by her father to spy on her as had happened previously. The husband of the only couple owned an expensive car dealership and expected to be treated like royalty.
While Nell and the chef’s son, along with the cook and the chef, had the program pretty well planned, things did not move smoothly. The schedule began changing, often without much notice. The chef pretty much ignored it and encouraged one of the students to take over the job usually done by the cook.
But Nell valiantly kept trying to provide the quality program that had been promised.
Then someone is murdered and there are many suspects. In addition, the police have to close down the kitchen while they look for evidence and Nell and other staff members have to improvise.
CRIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINARA is a well-written quick-read with interesting dialogue and characters as well as humor. There is a recipe for an Argentinian marinara at the end of the book.… (plus d'informations)