A Taste to Die For: A Honey Driver Mystery: 2 (Honey Driver Mysteries)

A Taste to Die For: A Honey Driver Mystery: 2 (Honey Driver Mysteries)

by JeanG.Goodhind (Author)

Synopsis

Chefs can be arrogant, competitive and downright murderous at times, so when Bath International Taste Extravaganza (BITE for short) organize a best chef competition, Honey Driver, the Hotels' Association police liaison officer, senses trouble.Her instinct proves correct when the winning chef is found dead in his own kitchen. Then a second, and a third...On top of this Honey's mother has fallen for the charms - and the white Rolls Royce - of a wealthy butcher, supplier to the catering trade. Is he really after her mother's body - well preserved as it is - or is he after the hotel's meat account? Honey's own relationship with dishy DCI Doherty is on hold. He's pooped - too tired even to fall for Honey's ample charms. As for the murderer, is this a case of past grievances? And once it's solved, will Honey finally get her man?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 290
Publisher: Accent Press
Published: 08 Aug 2013

ISBN 10: 1909520217
ISBN 13: 9781909520219

Media Reviews
'Sometimes it is the location alone makes you curious about a detective novel....Jean G Goodhind in her debut novel has added much more than that - a droll plot and a lot of British humour...' * Brigitte Magazine - Germany on Mord ist schlecht furs Geschaft (Something in the Blood) *
'The kick-off to Goodhind's new mystery series - fast moving with a likeable heroine and an impeccably rendered Bath background...' * Kirkus Reviews for Something in the Blood *
'Quirky characters and intriguing goings-on in my favourite city, Bath. J G Goodhind's wonderful books are crying out to be made into a TV series. An absolute treat!' * Jill Mansell on Walking with Ghosts. *
Author Bio
Jean G. Goodhind is a popular writer of women's fiction, romance and comedy. For many years she owned and ran a haunted guest house on the outskirts of Bath and was one of the founder members of the Bath Hotel and Restaurant Association. Her experiences inspired the international bestselling Honey Driver series. She has won a BBC Radio award for scriptwriting. She also writes women's fiction as Lizzie Lane and has writes a regular column for the Western Daily Press.