If You Can't Stand the Heat
Poppy Markham practically grew up at the family restaurant in Austin, Texas, and, until recently, worked as a sous chef under her surly stepsister Ursula. Poppy's not sure if her dad will ever forgive her for leaving the family business to become a public health inspector--the most reviled figure...
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Poppy Markham practically grew up at the family restaurant in Austin, Texas, and, until recently, worked as a sous chef under her surly stepsister Ursula. Poppy's not sure if her dad will ever forgive her for leaving the family business to become a public health inspector--the most reviled figure in the restaurant industry--but when he asks her back into the kitchen to help out during the restaurant's grand re-opening, she can't refuse. Chaos ensues when the guest of honor, Michelin-rated chef Évariste Bontecou, is found stabbed to death with Ursula's knife. Sacrebleu! Sorting through everyone who had it in for the hot-headed, philandering French chef is worse than deboning a Coho salmon. Could it be the bad boy sous chef eyeing his chance at the top or the conniving waitress rumored to be Évariste's paramour du jour? The closer Poppy gets to the truth, the hotter things get. And as everyone knows: if you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780738726076 (0738726079)
Publish date: May 8th 2011
Publisher: MIDNIGHT INK
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Series: Poppy Markham: Culinary Cop (#1)
Review originally posted at A Date with a Book .I was able to snag book two, Stick a Fork In it, from this series off Netgalley in the early summer and after reading it, decided I needed to read book one. It didn’t disappoint either. Check out my review of Stick a Fork In It.I thought I would be met...
This book was a Kindle freebie, so I figured, what the hell? A good, solid, cozy mystery. Lots of suspects and a few red herrings. I wasn't able to guess who the murderer was until the end. I gave this three stars because I didn't really establish a relationship with the main character - a bit t...