A Cookbook Conspiracy
A Bibliophile Mystery, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Susie Berneis
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By:
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Kate Carlisle
Brooklyn has always been a little obsessed with food, but it was her sister, Savannah, who became a chef, graduating from the prestigious Cordon Bleu school in Paris. She and her classmates all went on to successful careers, but none of them achieved culinary superstardom like Savannah's ex-boyfriend Baxter Cromwell.
When Baxter invites the old gang to participate in his new restaurant's gala opening, in San Francisco, Savannah asks Brooklyn to restore a tattered cookbook as a present for him. Shortly after receiving the gift, Baxter is found dead, with Savannah kneeling over him, bloody knife in hand, and the rare cookbook has disappeared. Brooklyn knows her sister didn't kill him, and she suspects the missing cookbook might lead to the real villain.
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Listen to one and you will want to follow the series.Great book, series leaves you wanting the next one
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Missed having the neighbors drop by. Thought they would with all the guests. One of the guests being Derick’s brother! Yummy!
The narrator is bad, especially for Savanna’s voice. The English accents are less than believable and are in no way consistent. The French accent is ok, and the Spanish accent is just passable. Even the affect for the dramatically effeminate gay guy is not consistent and makes his remarks less funny.
I look forward to the next book, but am less than enthusiastic about continuing with this narrator. The stories are just too good to pass up.
Great ending
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