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Fonduing Fathers

by Julie Hyzy

Series: White House Chef (6)

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"Olivia has always believed that her father was an honorable man--until a trip to visit her mother reveals that he was dishonorably discharged from the army. Olivia is even more shocked to learn that he was brutally murdered because someone at his company suspected him of selling corporate secrets. Refusing to believe that her father was a scoundrel, Olivia won't rest until she proves his innocence. Enlisting the help of her boyfriend, Gav, Olivia must reach out to her father's colleagues to discover the truth behind his murder. What she's about to discover may not only put her at risk, but threaten national security as well..."--back cover.… (more)
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still loving this series! ( )
  tanaise | Jul 17, 2022 |
I think it's a four, I got wrapped up in the action part of it, not so much so the mystery- which yes, I had guessed about 1/3 the way through, but hey- I was a third of the way through.. ;]
so the action, twisty-turny, stuff was interesting, but I don't know how I feel about these "guys" who run a form of shadow government- even if it is for OUR government, within OUR government. It reminds me of the guy who says to ya, "I gotta guy", and your response naturally is "you gotta guy?" to which his reply, "I GOTTA guy..." and backing down, you shrug your shoulders and nod,"ok." ( )
  lollyletsgo | May 31, 2018 |
Fonduing Fathers is the sixth book in the A White House Chef series by Anthony Award wining author, Julie Hyzy. I think Fonduing Fathers is the best one yet.

Hyzy has written this book to center around the murder of Ollie's father, some 20 years earlier and his supposed Dishonorable Discharge from the Army. Information her mother has never shared with anyone, ever. Ollie and Gav have taken a vacation to visit her mother and Nana. Her mother realizes that it is time to finally share with Ollie, what information she knows about Ollie's fathers death.

Now that Ollie knows about her fathers discharge, the first question she needs answered is: How did he get buried in Arlington National? Ollie and Gav still have a few days of vacation left and set out find out what really happened. Ollie finds Eugene Vaughn, who was instrumental in getting her father interred at Arlington, but he is unwilling to give much information other than it was a well deserved honor. She learns that there are a couple co-workers still alive and they too are unwilling to discuss the past. Then Gav sets up a clandestine meeting with someone high up in government security and he also strongly suggests that her investigation should stop for reasons of national security. The book ends with a very touching ending.

The reader does get to meet up with, Cyan, Bucky and Virgil, the White House kitchen staff a little bit. And Virgil is as irritating as usual.

While most of the time spent in the White House centers around the First Family. I thought it was a nice how Hyzy focused on the First Family as just a normal family. Yes, they really are, but sometimes I think people forget that. First Son, Josh, has taken an interest in becoming a chef when he grows up. Even though he is young and will probably change his mind, his father would rather he learn more about public service. The First Lady feels that he should go ahead enjoy growing up. I thought it was a nice touch bring the First Family in on a personal level. What I found particularly interesting was to read what Ollie and Josh to go through to visit a Food Expo that was going on in the District.

So looking forward to the next book to see what will happen next with Ollie and Gav. A wonderful non-political series about the White House chef. ( )
  FredYoder | May 8, 2015 |
This was the first of her books I have read and I do plan on reading more. ( )
  JanicsEblen | May 11, 2014 |
Fonduing Fathers is the sixth book in the A White House Chef series by Anthony Award wining author, Julie Hyzy. I think Fonduing Fathers is the best one yet.

Hyzy has written this book to center around the murder of Ollie's father, some 20 years earlier and his supposed Dishonorable Discharge from the Army. Information her mother has never shared with anyone, ever. Ollie and Gav have taken a vacation to visit her mother and Nana. Her mother realizes that it is time to finally share with Ollie, what information she knows about Ollie's fathers death.

Now that Ollie knows about her fathers discharge, the first question she needs answered is: How did he get buried in Arlington National? Ollie and Gav still have a few days of vacation left and set out find out what really happened. Ollie finds Eugene Vaughn, who was instrumental in getting her father interred at Arlington, but he is unwilling to give much information other than it was a well deserved honor. She learns that there are a couple co-workers still alive and they too are unwilling to discuss the past. Then Gav sets up a clandestine meeting with someone high up in government security and he also strongly suggests that her investigation should stop for reasons of national security. The book ends with a very touching ending.

The reader does get to meet up with, Cyan, Bucky and Virgil, the White House kitchen staff a little bit. And Virgil is as irritating as usual.

While most of the time spent in the White House centers around the First Family. I thought it was a nice how Hyzy focused on the First Family as just a normal family. Yes, they really are, but sometimes I think people forget that. First Son, Josh, has taken an interest in becoming a chef when he grows up. Even though he is young and will probably change his mind, his father would rather he learn more about public service. The First Lady feels that he should go ahead enjoy growing up. I thought it was a nice touch bring the First Family in on a personal level. What I found particularly interesting was to read what Ollie and Josh to go through to visit a Food Expo that was going on in the District.

So looking forward to the next book to see what will happen next with Ollie and Gav. A wonderful non-political series about the White House chef. ( )
  yoder | Sep 20, 2013 |
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"Olivia has always believed that her father was an honorable man--until a trip to visit her mother reveals that he was dishonorably discharged from the army. Olivia is even more shocked to learn that he was brutally murdered because someone at his company suspected him of selling corporate secrets. Refusing to believe that her father was a scoundrel, Olivia won't rest until she proves his innocence. Enlisting the help of her boyfriend, Gav, Olivia must reach out to her father's colleagues to discover the truth behind his murder. What she's about to discover may not only put her at risk, but threaten national security as well..."--back cover.

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