How to Cook for a Ghost (Lee Bartholomew 'Ghost' Series)

How to Cook for a Ghost (Lee Bartholomew 'Ghost' Series)

by HopeMcIntyre (Author)

Synopsis

When ghost writer Lee Bartholomew finds herself between jobs, she decides to visit her cousin, Gussie, who has recently fled to the depths of rural Devon to recuperate from her disastrous marriage.Lee arrives to find Gussie in worse trouble than ever. She has been working in a restaurant where she served a salad dressed in peanut oil to a woman with a peanut allergy. The woman has subsequently died but Gussie swears she did not put the peanut oil in the dressing. When Gussie is fired, Lee, anxious to clear her name, embarks upon an investigation of her own. The woman was at the restaurant on a blind date with an internet suitor who called himself 'Mr Wright' - but he never showed up. As Lee begins to delve into the lives of all around her, the body of another woman is found at the bottom of a nearby quarry. And this woman also had a scheduled date with 'Mr Wright.'

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Piatkus Books
Published: 24 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 0749908491
ISBN 13: 9780749908492

Media Reviews
'a damn good mystery' Daily Mail 'smart and savvy crime... Enjoyably twisty' The Independent 'Smart and hugely enjoyable' Elizabeth Buchan
Author Bio
Hope McIntyre was born in London and spent her childhood in Africa and Paris. She worked for many years as a commissioning editor in the UK. She now lives at the beach in Amagansett, Long Island, where she runs First Base, an editorial service for authors at the beginning of their careers.