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Phyllis, Sam, Carolyn, and Eve head for West Texas to compete in a Fourth of July chili cook-off. Thousands of people have descended on a sleepy little ghost town, turning it into a boomtown. Raucous excitement fills the air, but so does chili when a sabotaged propane cooker explodes, killing the much-hated current champion. With Sam a possible suspect, emotions run hot as a bowl of Texas red as Phyllis tries to put her finger on the killer.

Produktbeschreibung
Phyllis, Sam, Carolyn, and Eve head for West Texas to compete in a Fourth of July chili cook-off. Thousands of people have descended on a sleepy little ghost town, turning it into a boomtown. Raucous excitement fills the air, but so does chili when a sabotaged propane cooker explodes, killing the much-hated current champion. With Sam a possible suspect, emotions run hot as a bowl of Texas red as Phyllis tries to put her finger on the killer.
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Autorenporträt
Livia J. Washburn has been a professional writer for more than thirty years. She received the Private Eye Writers of America Award and the American Mystery Award for her first mystery, Wild Night, written under the name L. J. Washburn, and she was nominated for a Spur Award by the Western Writers of America for a novel written with her husband, James Reasoner. Her short story "Panhandle Freight" was nominated for a Peacemaker Award by the Western Fictioneers, and her story Charlie's Pie won. She lives with her husband in a small Texas town, where she is constantly experimenting with new recipes. Her two grown daughters are both teachers in her hometown, and she is very proud of them.