Murder Makes an Entree

(Auguste Didier Mystery 5)

Fiction & Literature, Crime, Historical
Cover of the book Murder Makes an Entree by Amy Myers, Headline
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Amy Myers ISBN: 9781472213877
Publisher: Headline Publication: October 24, 2013
Imprint: Headline Language: English
Author: Amy Myers
ISBN: 9781472213877
Publisher: Headline
Publication: October 24, 2013
Imprint: Headline
Language: English

The fifth Auguste Didier mystery.

Only a dinner of first-class excellence can tempt the Prince of Wales to endure the ordeal of being the president of the Society of Literary Lionisers. And he ensures this by insisting that the year's highlight, the banquet at Broadstairs, will be cooked by master chef Auguste Didier.

Broadstairs is famed not only as a seaside resort but also as the holiday haunt of Charles Dickens - the author the Society has chosen to lionise for the year of the Prince's presidency. The banquet, attended by six Peggottys, two Betsy Trotwoods, a couple of Little Dorrits, a Scrooge and a Mr Pickwick, not to mention a highly emotional Miss Havisham, passes off well - but the readings that follow do not. In the middle of the murder scene from Oliver Twist, the reader Sir Thomas Throgmorton collapses and dies.

It is soon realised that he has been poisoned, and Inspector Naseby of the local constabulary believes Didier's banquet is to blame - after all, what can you expect when a foreigner cooks the food? Luckily Inspector Egbert Rose of Scotland Yard is on hand to help Didier's investigations to prove his innocence of this most heinous of accusations.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The fifth Auguste Didier mystery.

Only a dinner of first-class excellence can tempt the Prince of Wales to endure the ordeal of being the president of the Society of Literary Lionisers. And he ensures this by insisting that the year's highlight, the banquet at Broadstairs, will be cooked by master chef Auguste Didier.

Broadstairs is famed not only as a seaside resort but also as the holiday haunt of Charles Dickens - the author the Society has chosen to lionise for the year of the Prince's presidency. The banquet, attended by six Peggottys, two Betsy Trotwoods, a couple of Little Dorrits, a Scrooge and a Mr Pickwick, not to mention a highly emotional Miss Havisham, passes off well - but the readings that follow do not. In the middle of the murder scene from Oliver Twist, the reader Sir Thomas Throgmorton collapses and dies.

It is soon realised that he has been poisoned, and Inspector Naseby of the local constabulary believes Didier's banquet is to blame - after all, what can you expect when a foreigner cooks the food? Luckily Inspector Egbert Rose of Scotland Yard is on hand to help Didier's investigations to prove his innocence of this most heinous of accusations.

More books from Headline

Cover of the book The Prince of Darkness (Hugh Corbett Mysteries, Book 5) by Amy Myers
Cover of the book Mad Girl by Amy Myers
Cover of the book Mr Struth: The Boss by Amy Myers
Cover of the book The Tuppenny Child by Amy Myers
Cover of the book Dead and Buried (Bob Skinner series, Book 16) by Amy Myers
Cover of the book The Gurkhas by Amy Myers
Cover of the book The Ladykiller by Amy Myers
Cover of the book Prashad At Home by Amy Myers
Cover of the book A Smile for All Seasons by Amy Myers
Cover of the book Loose by Amy Myers
Cover of the book Bad Behaviour by Amy Myers
Cover of the book Echoes Across the Mersey by Amy Myers
Cover of the book The Malice of Unnatural Death (Knights Templar Mysteries 22) by Amy Myers
Cover of the book Heart and Home by Amy Myers
Cover of the book Death's Door (Bob Skinner series, Book 17) by Amy Myers
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy