
Murder on the Gravy Train
Chas Wheatley Series, Book 2
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2009
شابک
9781481560931
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

August 2, 1999
Washington, D.C., restaurant reviewer Chas Wheatley (The Butter Did It) returns in this eye-opening expos of price-gouging in the dining industry. After a disastrous blind date with a waiter who hints that he knows secrets about restaurant corruption, Chas's luck turns when her editor offers her a syndicated food column. Inspired by her date, she plans her inaugural piece as an investigation of the nefarious practices some restaurants use to bilk their customers. What she uncovers will make readers who regularly dine out more cautious: the scams range from well-publicized credit card ploys to little-known pressure tactics taught to waiters during special classes. As she goes about collecting information, Chas hears that a chef whose dishes she admires has been fired for beating up a female co-worker. Soon afterward, the woman's body is found in the Tidal Basin, and Chas's friend, homicide detective Homer Jones, takes up the case, arresting the chef for murder. Chas isn't convinced he's guilty, however, especially when she realizes that the morgue also holds the body of her blind date--the waiter had been strangled and left without ID. Despite the distractions of her brief romance with a younger man and her dinners with Homer and his girlfriend, Chas finds time to sleuth to a successful conclusion. Blending mouth-watering descriptions of foods galore, subtle clues and a serious look at the responsibilities of restaurants, Richman whips up a frothy confection that, despite a bit of stiff writing here and there, should satiate most connoisseurs of food-oriented crime. Agent, Bob Barnett. Author tour.

This mystery (written by the restaurant critic of the WASHINGTON POST) follows the attempts of a food critic (for a fictitious Washington paper) to play investigative reporter and solve two murders linked to a new restaurant in town. What starts as an effort to clear a popular chef soon uncovers activities with ramifications that reach far beyond food and drink. Susan O'Malley is an enthusiastic narrator who finds a tone that reflects the blend of na•veté and sophistication of her main character. She brings just as much interest and enthusiasm to the descriptions of food as she brings to the intrigue that runs through the story. Her characterizations of the supporting characters also add interest and dimension to the reading. J.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
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