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The competition's on. And the knives are out . . .A cooking competition between Bath's top chefs is bound to be murder. Honey Driver knows that much for sure.But her head chef, Smudger Smith, is in the running for the grand prize and Honey couldn't be prouder. She tags along for the main event: a nail-biting cook-off between Smudger and his arch nemesis, scheming Oliver Stafford.Oliver cheats his way to victory. But the very next morning, he gets his just desserts.He is found dead in his own kitchen. Stuffed in the oven like a prize turkey.Detective Steve Harvey, Honey's dishy on-off…mehr

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The competition's on. And the knives are out . . .A cooking competition between Bath's top chefs is bound to be murder. Honey Driver knows that much for sure.But her head chef, Smudger Smith, is in the running for the grand prize and Honey couldn't be prouder. She tags along for the main event: a nail-biting cook-off between Smudger and his arch nemesis, scheming Oliver Stafford.Oliver cheats his way to victory. But the very next morning, he gets his just desserts.He is found dead in his own kitchen. Stuffed in the oven like a prize turkey.Detective Steve Harvey, Honey's dishy on-off boyfriend, is convinced Smudger is behind it all. But Honey's instincts tell her that can't be right . . .With so much at stake, can she uncover the real killer before matters reach boiling point?Fans of Agatha Christie, Faith Martin, Janet Evanovitch, The Thursday Murder Club, Simon Brett, Frances Evesham, M.C. Beaton, Rhys Bowen, Clare Chase or Jeanne M. Dams will be hooked by this addictive character-driven mystery!
Autorenporträt
Jean G. Goodhind is a popular writer of women's fiction, romance and comedy. For many years she owned and ran a haunted guest house on the outskirts of Bath and was one of the founder members of the Bath Hotel and Restaurant Association. Her experiences inspired the international bestselling Honey Driver series. She has won a BBC Radio award for scriptwriting. She also writes women's fiction as Lizzie Lane and writes a regular column for the Western Daily Press.