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A Cookbook Conspiracy: A Bibliophile Mystery (edition 2013)

by Kate Carlisle

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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:Itâ??s a recipe for disaster when bookbinder Brooklyn Wainwright is asked to restore an antique cookbook in this novel in the New York Times bestselling Bibliophile Mystery series.
 
Brooklynâ??s sister Savannah and her former culinary school classmates all became successful chefs, especially Savannahâ??s ex-boyfriend Baxter Cromwell, who went on to culinary superstardom. When he invites the old gang to the gala opening of his new restaurant in San Francisco, Savannah asks Brooklyn to restore a rare antique cookbook as a present for him.
 
The night they all gather, Baxter is found dead, the cookbook has disappeared, and Savannah becomes the suspect du jour. But Brooklyn knows her sister is innocent, and there are plenty of old grudges simmering among this backstabbing bunch. Now sheâ??ll have to turn up the heat on the investigation before Chef Savannah finds herself slinging hash in a priso
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Title:A Cookbook Conspiracy: A Bibliophile Mystery
Authors:Kate Carlisle
Info:NAL Hardcover (2013), Hardcover, 320 pages
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I was hungry a lot listening to this book, it seems that if the author is good at what she describes I want to eat it. I guess I'm like a Hobbit wanting my second breakfast and all. Savannah was a great main suspect in the murder, you knew right off that Brooklyn would have to find the murderer and save her vegetarian sister.
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  kevn57 | Dec 8, 2021 |
Brooklyn Wainwright, book archivist/restorer, is excited because her sister Savannah, a Cordon Bleu chef, has asked her to restore an old cookbook. Savannah means to give it to another chef, Baxter, who is opening a new restaurant in the city. On opening night, after a delicious gourmet meal cooked by Baxter's other Cordon Bleu alums, Brooklyn and her fiancé, Derek, return to the restaurant after a walk to give Savannah a ride home but instead they find Savannah over Baxter body holding a bloody knife and the cookbook missing . Determined to prove that Savannah was not the killer, Brooklyn and Derek start their own investigation (Derek used to work for British intelligence - handy huh?).

Brooklyn, having had made a copy of the cookbook pages, becomes enthralled by the 200 + year history revealed in the cookbook/journal. Derek notices a code on the pages, notifying his brother that works as a Cryptographer for MI6 who races to town to help break the code.

The secondary mystery of the code along with the search for Baxter's killer has the reader bombarded with clues but what do they pertain to? The murder or te reason for the code?

Wonderfully entertaining with more character development as well as new characters I hope to see in future installments. ( )
  cyderry | May 5, 2021 |
Ah, fluffy fun. This is part of series of Bibliophile mysteries and this is the only one I've read so far. I couldn't resist a mystery about a cookbook! It was unbelievable but a fast, easy read that was totally stress free. I actually think I'll read another in this series. Sure, I like to read The Great American Novel every now and then and I like a book that kills off all the characters (every now and then) but sometimes you have to have a book that you know will have a happy ending without too much romance. (I'd rather people get killed off than get swept off their feet.) So, although this had a tad too much sappiness and happily-ever-afterness, I give it a 3 star.

Seriously, though, the lack of knowledge the main character has about certain bookish things is a bit amazing. I think she would be smarter. But then that makes me feel good, doesn't it? Maybe it's the author's ploy to give me that "I know more than you" superior feeling as I read.

You also know it's a bit chick lit when there are sentences such as "I am so not going in there". Ah, well, it must have worked. I am so going to read the first book in the series. ( )
  Chica3000 | Dec 11, 2020 |
A nice cosy mystery series involving book restorer Brooklyn Wainright, her boyfriend Derek and a dead body. In this case, they are investigating the murder of Baxter Cromwell. Brooklyn's sister Savannah went to cooking school with him and to celebrate the opening of his new restaurant. Baxter does not survive the party and it looks bad when a book that Brooklyn had restored for Savannah to give to him as a gift, disappears as well. I liked seeing Brooklyn relating to her siblings, the frustration she feels because of Savannah's casual mistreatment of books, Savannah's constant swipes at Brooklyn's inability to cook felt real. The fact that we finally got to meet a member of Derek's family was nice as well. The mystery itself is one of her better ones, although her mother needs to be dished out in small doses. ( )
  Colleen5096 | Oct 29, 2020 |
Hard to read on a diet. ( )
  Karen74Leigh | Sep 4, 2019 |
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These be words I truly wrote from my own experience and in my own style, not borrowed from another nor glossed over with fancy words I cannot abide.
--The Cookbook of Obedience Green
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For Christopher, with love
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I don't mind admitting I'm a little obsessed with food.
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:Itâ??s a recipe for disaster when bookbinder Brooklyn Wainwright is asked to restore an antique cookbook in this novel in the New York Times bestselling Bibliophile Mystery series.
 
Brooklynâ??s sister Savannah and her former culinary school classmates all became successful chefs, especially Savannahâ??s ex-boyfriend Baxter Cromwell, who went on to culinary superstardom. When he invites the old gang to the gala opening of his new restaurant in San Francisco, Savannah asks Brooklyn to restore a rare antique cookbook as a present for him.
 
The night they all gather, Baxter is found dead, the cookbook has disappeared, and Savannah becomes the suspect du jour. But Brooklyn knows her sister is innocent, and there are plenty of old grudges simmering among this backstabbing bunch. Now sheâ??ll have to turn up the heat on the investigation before Chef Savannah finds herself slinging hash in a priso

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