Showing posts with label publisher: purple panda press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publisher: purple panda press. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Book Review: Chef Maurice & The Bunny Broiler Bake Off

Author: J.A. Lang
Title: Chef Maurie & the Bunny Boiler Bake Off
Publisher: Purple Panda Press
Publish Date: Oct 12, 2015
Buy: Amazon
Book Blurb: 
Spring has sprung, the bunting is up, and for the residents of the little Cotswold village of Beakley, this can only mean one thing: it’s time for the Beakley Spring Fayre.

Drawing the crowds this year is stiletto-strutting celebrity chef Miranda Matthews, a woman for whom making enemies is a piece of (shop-bought) cake. And one of them is lurking around the Fayre, ready to make sure Miranda hangs up her apron—for good.

Faced with a murderer with a possible penchant for top(ping) chefs, Chef Maurice must sift through the clues and weigh up the suspects—not to mention contending with a sous-chef with mummy issues, a food critic on a diet, and a bulletproof pudding—as he finds himself on the trail of a killer who’s not cooking by the rules...

Review: I love this series! The Bunny Boiler Bake Off is the third installment in the Chef Maurice series. These books are really so much fun and they get better and better.

Patrick and Lucy's relationship is progressing, and if you read the last book, you know they were having some issues. Chef Maurice has again found himself in the middle of a murder investigation when another celebrity chef is found dead.

The victim, Chef Miranda seemed to have a lot of enemies, so finding her killer is not an easy task, even for Chef Maurice. Just when things start pointing to one person, then something happens to send you on a different direction.

Miranda is just not a nice person, she's got an ex, a former co-worker and a few other people that just might want to end her existence.

I always love how well Ms Lang keeps you from figuring out all the particulars of the mystery until the very end, and this installment is no different.

I loved this book and this series.

My only gripe, is there's not enough with Hamilton. There can never be enough Hamilton. There is an awesome scene about the Hog Roast at the Fayre which will bring about quite a few giggles.

Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 flowers


Thursday, August 6, 2015

Book Review: Chef Maurice And The Wrath of Grapes

Author: J.A. Lang
Title: Chef Maurice and the Wrath of Grapes
Publisher: Purple Panda Press
Publish Date: July 10, 2015
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Book Blurb: 
In the rarefied world of wine collecting, murder isn’t exactly a barrel of laughs…

An invitation to dinner at the home of renowned wine collector Sir William Burton-Trent soon finds Chef Maurice in the middle of an all-too-real murder mystery party, when Sir William is found dead in his own wine cellar.

The guests are acting all innocent, but which one is only playing the part? The pushy Californian film director? The seductive French winemaker?

Or could it be, against all narrative decency, the butler who did it?

With the help of food critic friend Arthur Wordington-Smythe, a large kipper sandwich, and the newly formed Cochon Rouge Wine Appreciation Society, Chef Maurice must get to the bottom of matters before events turn decidedly sour…


Review: Chef Maurice is back and better than ever.  When a wine collector is found dead in his own wine cellar, things start to get crazy.

There were a lot of things I loved about this book.

1. Waffles the cat and the kipper sandwich that helped uncover a clue as how William's killer got in.

2. The reappearance of Hamilton the pig. I love this pig!!!

3. Chef's use of the word "Allonsy!"  Yes, he's French, but I'm a huge Doctor Who fan and seeing that word in print made me squee with joy!

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3. Patrick and his relationship with PC Lucy. Ahhh they are they so sweet.  I loved the extent Patrick will go to make her jealous, but that's all I'll say there.

4. Chef Maurice's quirky way of finding the killer. All cozy mystery sleuths get into trouble on their quest to solve a mystery, but Chef does it in a really fun way.

5. The attention to detail that JA Lang gives to wine. I actually felt like I learned a lot about wine collecting while reading this book. Its hard to imagine buying a bottle of wine and not drinking it.

If you are looking for a great new series, you can't pass this one up. You really don't have a clue who the killer was until it is revealed, because there are so many people that just might have a reason to commit the crime.

Loved this book, and can't wait for the next one!

Rating: 5 flowers



 
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