Crime of the Ancient Marinara by Stephanie Cole - ISBN: 9780593097816
Paperback
Tuscan cooking school turns deadly! Can Nell catch the killer?

Crime of the Ancient Marinara

  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    19 April 2021

Summary

American chef Nell Valenti’s high hopes for a successful Tuscan farm-to-table cooking school are in danger of withering on the vine in this delectable cozy mystery.

Nell Valenti is settling into her role of transforming the Villa Orlandini into a superb farm-to-table cooking school, and the time has finally come for a full taste test run. But when Chef Orlandini prepares to reveal his top secret marinara recipe for the first time to a group of American gastro-tourists, Nell realizes s…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593097816
ISBN-10:0593097815
Author:Stephanie Cole
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:19 April 2021
Weight:148g
Dimensions:171mm x 106mm
Series:A Tuscan Cooking School Mystery
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Stephanie Cole paints Tuscany vividly from the olive groves to the vineyards. Breakfasts of Bavarian-filled pastry and elegant dinners with white truffle pappardelle blend with clever sleuthing and hysterical mishaps. A delightful mystery, both comforting and exotic, peppered with unexpected characters.”--Krista Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Dog Who Knew Too Much, on Al Dente’s Inferno

Additional Praise for Stephanie Cole and the Tuscan Cooking School mysteries

“An intriguing mystery and an intelligent heroine make for the perfect combination. Pull up a chair, pass the parmesan, mangia!“—Kylie Logan, national bestselling author of Italian Iced

“This book made me want to travel to Tuscany, live in a centuries-old convent in Cortona…and follow the engaging Nell Valenti on every adventure.”—Julia Buckley, bestselling author of the Writer’s Apprentice novels

About The Author

Stephanie Cole

Stephanie Cole is an active member of the mystery writing community. Writing as Shelley Costa, she was nominated for both an Edgar and an Agatha Award, and she cofounded the Northeast Ohio chapter of Sisters in Crime. She teaches creative writing workshops and lectures on American literature in the greater Cleveland area. For fun, she takes violin lessons, studies art history—and eyes them both for murder plots.

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