Of Mushrooms and Matrimony bookcover

Of Mushrooms and Matrimony

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Description

"A charming cozy with plenty of suspects for the romantically inclined sleuths to winnow out'" Kirkus Reviews Starred Review

Tish Tarragon is catering for a wedding, but the weekend goes from sweet to sour when a guest at the venue is poisoned.

Literary caterer and owner of Cookin' the Books café Tish Tarragon is pushing thoughts of her impending eviction aside to prepare an appetising welcome buffet for a wedding weekend at Abbingdon Green Bed and Breakfast. While there, Tish witnesses one of the guests, controversial TV chef and restaurant critic, Gunner Randall, threatening staff after missing breakfast and making do with a mushroom omelet.

When Randall is found dead the following day, it soon becomes clear that poisoned mushrooms were behind his demise. With no shortage of potential suspects and motives, can Tish and her new beau, Sheriff Clemson Reade, uncover who was enraged enough with the unsavoury star to silence him for good?

Product Details

PublisherSevern House
Publish DateJanuary 03, 2023
Pages224
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781448306541
Dimensions8.6 X 5.6 X 1.0 inches | 0.9 pounds

About the Author

Amy Patricia Meade is a native of Long Island, NY. Now residing in Bristol, England, Amy spends her time writing mysteries with a humorous or historical bent, and is a member of Sisters in Crime and The Crime Writers Association.

Reviews

Appealing. Cozy fans will have fun'-- "Publishers Weekly on The Garden Club Murder"
Charming-- "Library Journal"
Foodies and cozy lovers will enjoy both the puzzle and the recipes-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Tish is the ideal cozy heroine--clever and sensible, with just the right amount of daring-- "Publishers Weekly"
A foodie's delight with lashings of Southern charm, theater lore, and a puzzling mystery-- "Kirkus Reviews on The Christmas Fair Killer"
Foodies will enjoy the cooking tips along with a tricky mystery and hints of romance to come-- "Kirkus Reviews on The Curse of the Cherry Pie"
Meade keeps the reader guessing to the end. Established fans and newcomers alike will adore this cozy-- "Publishers Weekly on From Ladle to Grave"

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