
Devil's Food
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Narrateur(s):
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Louise Siversen
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Auteur(s):
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Kerry Greenwood
À propos de cet audio
The third in the Corinna Chapman series, Devil's Food is another irresistible, criminally entertaining read from the master crime writer, Kerry Greenwood. Corinna Chapman, baker extraordinaire and amateur sleuth, returns in another delicious mystery.
2007, Sisters in Crime Davitt Awards Reader's Choice, Winner
©2006 Kerry Greenwood. (P)2008 Bolinda PublishingCe que les critiques en disent
"This new series has some of the hallmarks of author Kerry Greenwood's other long running series – the Phryne Fisher mysteries: mystery (of course), good food, gorgeous young men and a sassy central female character ... A delicious offering." (aussiereviews.com)
"Devil's Food is a charming surprise by the author of the Phryne Fisher historical mystery series. Corinna Chapman interrupts her baking business to help her estranged mother, Sunshine, find Sunlight, her old hippie father. Narrator Louise Siversen captures the delightful sense of community with a diverse array of characters, including nuns, monks, and street people. She also delivers Aussie and Eastern European accents. As Corrina and her sexy Israeli boyfriend, Daniel, search for her father, she shares baking secrets and unique views on morality and politics, including several hilarious anti-Bush remarks. An afterword encourages email comments and recipe exchanges. It's all good fun for mystery buffs and bakers." (AudioFile Magazine)
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