Death of a Kitchen Diva
Welcome to Bar Harbor, Maine, one of New England’s most idyllic coastal towns. But as new food writer Hayley Powell is about to find out, the occasional murder can take a bite out of seaside bliss… Single mom Hayley Powell is barely keeping her leaking roof over her head when her boss at the...
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Welcome to Bar Harbor, Maine, one of New England’s most idyllic coastal towns. But as new food writer Hayley Powell is about to find out, the occasional murder can take a bite out of seaside bliss…
Single mom Hayley Powell is barely keeping her leaking roof over her head when her boss at the Island Times gives her a new assignment—taking over the paper’s food column. Hayley’s not sure she has the chops—she’s an office manager, not a writer, even if her friends clamor for her mouth-watering potluck dishes. But the extra income is tempting, and Hayley’s chatty first column is suddenly on everyone’s menu—with one exception.
When rival food writer Karen Appelbaum is found face-down dead in a bowl of Hayley’s creamy clam chowder, all signs point to Hayley. To clear her name, she’ll have to enlist some help, including her BFFs, a perpetually pregnant lobster woman, and a glamorous real estate agent. As she whips up a list of suspects, Hayley discovers a juicy secret about the victim—and finds herself in a dangerous mix with a cold-blooded killer.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780758277664 (0758277660)
Publish date: 06-03-2012
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Series: A Hayley Powell Food and Cocktails Mystery (#1)
Cute. Funny. Loved the Brazilian Police Chief. Just what a cozy mystery should be.
it's is great. i love it. i will read the other volumes. the first chapter was "meh," but i don't give up until chapter 3. i am glad i was hooked by the end of ch 3. i really love the fact she writes a food column in the newspaper and they put the article in the book. the article is a cute, funny...
Some not bad sounding recipes, but other than that pretty ho-hum. Didn't care for the writing style at all.
It's always a disappointment when you have high hopes for a new series and find the first book a let down. When I'm reading a really good book it doesn't feel like I'm reading so much as watching a play unfold in my head. Reading Death of a Kitchen Diva didn't feel like that - I was painfully awar...