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− | {{DEFAULTSORT:Teaspoon Of Murder, A}}[[Category:1989 Releases]] [[Category:Romantic Suspense]] | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:Teaspoon Of Murder, A}} |
+ | [[Category:1989 Releases]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Romantic Suspense]] | ||
+ | [[category:Lawyer]] | ||
+ | [[category:Louisiana]] | ||
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* '''Author''': [[Elizabeth Morris]] | * '''Author''': [[Elizabeth Morris]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Intrigue]] [[Harlequin Intrigue By The Numbers|# 125]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Intrigue]] [[Harlequin Intrigue By The Numbers|# 125]] | ||
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== Book Description == | == Book Description == | ||
− | On the trail of an old injustice, Atlanta attorney Sara | + | On the trail of an old injustice, Atlanta attorney Sara O'Rourke journeyed to Pecan Cove, Louisiana. And in the tiny Acadian hamlet, all roads led to the kitchen. Cajun cuisine was an essential ingredient of friendship, courtship, local history and murder investigations... |
− | O'Rourke journeyed to Pecan Cove, Louisiana. And in the | ||
− | tiny Acadian hamlet, all roads led to the kitchen. Cajun | ||
− | cuisine was an essential ingredient of friendship, | ||
− | courtship, local history and murder investigations... | ||
− | Without restaurateur Marc Santee, Sara never could have | + | Without restaurateur Marc Santee, Sara never could have gathered proof that a long-ago series of murders had been pinned on an innocent man. Like all great chefs, Marc was quick-thinking and wondrously resourceful--his culinary masterpieces coaxed valuable information from reluctant witnesses. But Marc's talents couldn't protect them from unsuspected danger as Marc and Sara came ever closer to exposing the real fiend in their midst. |
− | gathered proof that a long-ago series of murders had been | ||
− | pinned on an innocent man. Like all great chefs, Marc was | ||
− | quick-thinking and wondrously resourceful--his culinary | ||
− | masterpieces coaxed valuable information from reluctant | ||
− | witnesses. But Marc's talents couldn't protect them from | ||
− | unsuspected danger as Marc and Sara came ever closer to | ||
− | exposing the real fiend in their midst. |
Latest revision as of 02:56, 21 November 2022
- Author: Elizabeth Morris
- Publisher: Harlequin Intrigue # 125
- Year: 1989
- Setting: Louisiana
- Amazon Listing: A Teaspoon Of Murder
Book Description
On the trail of an old injustice, Atlanta attorney Sara O'Rourke journeyed to Pecan Cove, Louisiana. And in the tiny Acadian hamlet, all roads led to the kitchen. Cajun cuisine was an essential ingredient of friendship, courtship, local history and murder investigations...
Without restaurateur Marc Santee, Sara never could have gathered proof that a long-ago series of murders had been pinned on an innocent man. Like all great chefs, Marc was quick-thinking and wondrously resourceful--his culinary masterpieces coaxed valuable information from reluctant witnesses. But Marc's talents couldn't protect them from unsuspected danger as Marc and Sara came ever closer to exposing the real fiend in their midst.