
Death of a chef
By Alexander Campion
Subjects: Police, Amerikanisches Englisch, Investigation, Food writers, Large type books, Women detectives, Kriminalroman, Crime, fiction, Crimes against, Murder, Homicide, Fiction, mystery & detective, women sleuths, Fiction, Cooks, Policewomen, Capucine Le Tellier (Fictitious character), Criminal investigation
Description: "Quel horreur! When the body of acclaimed Chef Jean-Louis Brault and a shotgun are discovered in an antique Louis Vuitton portemanteau, everyone is convinced it's suicide. Distraught at rumors perpetuated by the vituperative food critic, Lucien Folon, that his restaurant La Mère Denis might lose its precious third Michelin star, Brault was considered to be très désolé by friends and family alike. But when Capucine is called to the mise-en-scène, Capucine smells something fishier than a bouillabaisse gone bad. And when Le Monde suggests that Capucine's investigation is a cover up for the lethal consequences of food critics everywhere--a profession in which her husband takes great pride--she will stop at nothing to solve the case. As evidence mounts, fine food, fraud, and kidnapping are all main ingredients in Capucine's search for the truth in this délicieux mélange of cuisine et le mystère."--Jacket.
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