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Loading... Killer Mousse (Della Cooks Mystery) (edition 2008)by Melinda Wells (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. so i think this, my last foodie mystery that i read for the month, is the best one yet. lots of recipes, a good mystery, adult characters that are not too silly or annoying and a bit of romance. i did tend to skip over the very detailed pages describing what she was cooking but if you are a good enough cook/baker those alone would have been enough for you to figure out how to make the dishes she cooked on the tv show and for her cooking school. i did figure out who the killer was but there was a bit of a twist. hope the next one int he series is just as good. ( ) so i think this, my last foodie mystery that i read for the month, is the best one yet. lots of recipes, a good mystery, adult characters that are not too silly or annoying and a bit of romance. i did tend to skip over the very detailed pages describing what she was cooking but if you are a good enough cook/baker those alone would have been enough for you to figure out how to make the dishes she cooked on the tv show and for her cooking school. i did figure out who the killer was but there was a bit of a twist. hope the next one int he series is just as good. so i think this, my last foodie mystery that i read for the month, is the best one yet. lots of recipes, a good mystery, adult characters that are not too silly or annoying and a bit of romance. i did tend to skip over the very detailed pages describing what she was cooking but if you are a good enough cook/baker those alone would have been enough for you to figure out how to make the dishes she cooked on the tv show and for her cooking school. i did figure out who the killer was but there was a bit of a twist. hope the next one int he series is just as good. so i think this, my last foodie mystery that i read for the month, is the best one yet. lots of recipes, a good mystery, adult characters that are not too silly or annoying and a bit of romance. i did tend to skip over the very detailed pages describing what she was cooking but if you are a good enough cook/baker those alone would have been enough for you to figure out how to make the dishes she cooked on the tv show and for her cooking school. i did figure out who the killer was but there was a bit of a twist. hope the next one int he series is just as good. so i think this, my last foodie mystery that i read for the month, is the best one yet. lots of recipes, a good mystery, adult characters that are not too silly or annoying and a bit of romance. i did tend to skip over the very detailed pages describing what she was cooking but if you are a good enough cook/baker those alone would have been enough for you to figure out how to make the dishes she cooked on the tv show and for her cooking school. i did figure out who the killer was but there was a bit of a twist. hope the next one int he series is just as good. no reviews | add a review
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Meet Della Carmichael, owner of a cooking school in Santa Monica, California, and, as of this week, star of a brand-new cable cooking show. But she's about to add another credit to her rsum: suspect. No library descriptions found. |
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