Rest In Pizza
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
REST IN PIZZA by Chris Cavender (Pizza Lover's Mystery Book 5)
From the Pizza Lover's Mysteries, first published by Kensington.
Praise for The Pizza Lover's Mysteries
"Just like a pizza with all your favorite toppings, this series will satisfy even the most finicky cozy readers."
RT Book Reviews
"Scrumptious…this entertaining series will continue to gain fans with its clever plotting and small town appeal."
RT Book Reviews
"Pizza lovers will relish Cavender's delightful first in a new cozy series."
Publisher's Weekly
"Cavender introduces a promising cast of characters."
Booklist
"A delightful mystery—as filling as a big slice of warm pizza."
Armchair Detective
"Saucy debut…with all the ingredients needed for an enjoyable treat"
Lesa's Book Critiques
"Cavender is an ace at writing cozies."
Library Journal
When Celebrity Chef Antonio Benet comes to town for a book-signing, he takes over the kitchen of A Slice of Delight and makes enemies wherever he goes. It's no surprise when someone decides to end the chef's bestselling run, but what is amazing is the sheer number of folks who wanted to see the end of the obnoxious chef, including Eleanor and Maddy.
Two dessert pizza recipes included!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Life is never dull for Eleanor Swift, owner of A Slice of Delight, a pizzeria in the sleepy town of Timber Ridge, N.C., as shown by Cavender's charming fourth pizza lovers mystery (after 2011's A Pizza to Die For). When a dead body turns up in her restaurant yet again, Eleanor and her wisecracking younger sister and business partner, Maddy Spencer, must race to find the killer among a host of colorful suspects: a chef's inebriated wife, a snappy television producer, a wronged assistant chef, and a local bookstore owner hiding a big secret. Meanwhile, Maddy and Eleanor wrestle with their always complicated love lives and the always complicated ins and outs of owning a small business. Though this foodie cozy drags in the middle and suffers from some overwritten passages, the two lovable, dynamic protagonists and the warm smalltown atmosphere more than compensate.