Liver Let Die
by:
Liz Lipperman (author)
Jordan McAllister can't cook her way out of a macaroni & cheese box, but filling in for the culinary reporter at The Ranchero Globe is better than writing personal ads. Her first assignment to review the new steakhouse in town is a disaster that ends with her waiter murdered outside her...
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Jordan McAllister can't cook her way out of a macaroni & cheese box, but filling in for the culinary reporter at The Ranchero Globe is better than writing personal ads. Her first assignment to review the new steakhouse in town is a disaster that ends with her waiter murdered outside her door-with her name and number in his pocket. Now Jordan is the prime suspect, as well as the main course on the murder menu.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780425244043 (0425244040)
Publish date: 2011
Publisher: Berkley Prime Crime
Pages no: 278
Edition language: English
Category:
Food And Drink,
Food,
Romance,
Adult,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Cooking,
Cozy Mystery,
Culinary
Series: A Clueless Cook Mystery (#1)
Liver Let Die is the first in the Clueless Cook mystery series. The main character, Jordan, has moved to a small town north of Dallas and writes the personals for the local newspaper after being dumped by her boyfriend. Eager to move up at the newspaper, she agrees to take over the kitchen column ...
Well, I didn't love it. But I didn't hate it either. The protagonist didn't come across very consistently - timid and meek one minute and throwing very smart, sassy, and sarcastic around the next. The rest of the characters were engaging and likeable, and perhaps in the next book the main charact...
Another new cozy series and another that was pretty so-so, IMHO. Couldn't develop any real "feel" for the protag. Sometimes she was just so clueless she was pathetic, and other times she was like a different person. The story wasn't bad, but I didn't see the laugh out loud humor that many have me...