Too Many Cooks
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The third of the Angelina Amalfi mysteries. I enjoyed this book. I started off reading these books with "Bell, Cook, and Candle" which is the 2nd to last book. I liked it and then went looking for the other books. I haven't finished the series yet but so far I've liked all of the ones I've read. I say if you like mystery series then I say give these a try.
Book Synopsis:
After talking her way into a job on a pompous, third-rate chef's radio call-in-show, Angie Amalfi has visions of a new career to go along with her hot, new romance with Paavo Smith, a gorgeous homocide detective.
When a successful and much-envied restauranteur is poisoned however, Angie finds the case far more interesting than trying to make her pretentious boss sound good. Some cooks might shy away from such a sizzling case, but Angie can take the heat and stay in the kitchen.
Book Synopsis:
After talking her way into a job on a pompous, third-rate chef's radio call-in-show, Angie Amalfi has visions of a new career to go along with her hot, new romance with Paavo Smith, a gorgeous homocide detective.
When a successful and much-envied restauranteur is poisoned however, Angie finds the case far more interesting than trying to make her pretentious boss sound good. Some cooks might shy away from such a sizzling case, but Angie can take the heat and stay in the kitchen.
Journal Entry 2 by petfriday at Bookman's - Speedway / Wilmot in Tucson, Arizona USA on Sunday, March 30, 2003
Released on Sunday, March 30, 2003 at Bookman's at Speedway & Wilmont in Tucson, Arizona USA.