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Bread on Arrival

โœ Scribed by Temple, Lou Jane


Book ID
109291333
Publisher
Minotaur Books
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
118 KB
Series
Heaven Lee Culinary 4
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


When murder strikes at a bread-making convention, Heaven Lee must rise to the occasion...

Having overcome a series of failed careers, sassy sometime-sleuth Heaven Lee has found her own slice of paradise as a pre-eminent Kansas City chef. When the ARTOS (Greek for bread) convention comes to town, Heaven looks forward to nothing more than gathering some bread-making tips, but things start to heat up when one of her colleagues falls to his death from a grain elevator and another is found murdered in a pan of bread dough. Add to this recipe the startling fact that someone has tainted some of the convention's dough, causing its eaters to go temporarily insane, and Heaven's got more on her plate than most cooks can handle...

From Publishers Weekly

Kansas City restaurant owner Heaven Lee?and her creator, Temple?move from paperback (Death by Rhubarb, etc.) to hardcover in a thin mystery that sometimes spends more time on the technicalities of bread-baking than storytelling. Kansas City bakers and restaurant owners prepare for the arrival of the ARTOS convention, a gathering of bread bakers who promote natural breads and loathe assembly-line products. Heaven plans to attend the events with her daughter, soon to return to college, and her baker, Pauline. Tragedy strikes when General Irwin Mills, head of an experimental grain laboratory, falls to his death from a silo in front of hundreds of ARTOS members. A former attorney with a youthful boyfriend, Heaven gathers her resources to expose the cause of the general's death?and then a second ARTOS-related death occurs. Temple includes a variety of recipes from the heartland, in traditional culinary mystery fashion. But her humor is too often smothered by a thick dough of cooking digressions and stilted conversations. Her plotting is nimble enough, but her characterizations are weak, ultimately producing a mystery that, despite some heat, fails to rise.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Kansas City restaurant owner Heaven Lee, recently bitten by the bread-making bug, learns more than she bargained for at a bread group's conference held in town. Experimental researchers hoping to use bread for peace compete with big business trying to increase crop production at the expense of the land. When the differences lead to murder, Heaven investigates. Subplots dealing with Heaven's much younger lover, her daughter's much older lover, and recipes of items mentioned in the text provide relief from an abundance of wheat-related facts. For fans of this series (Stiff Risotto, St. Martin's, 1997) and other culinary mysteries.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Genre : Cozy Mystery Edit : e


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