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Who's Afraid of Virginia Ham?
- Narrated by: Susan O’Malley
- Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Slick, slimy, and completely without conscience, Ringo Laurenge has the right stuff to be a great reporter - and the most hated man at the Washington Examiner. Even food editor Chas Wheatley wants to strangle him for trying to steal her story on America's priciest restaurants. Other staffers have reasons to want to kill him too. Not surprisingly, someone does.
Now, while Chas shares delicious tidbits about today's trendiest eateries, she sifts through clues and sniffs out suspects - until the evidence cuts close to the bone and implicates a person Chas admires, or even loves.
Food critic Richman serves up another culinary whodunit filled with lots of juicy insider information.
©2001 Phyllis Richman (P)2001 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
What the critics say
"Exquisite cuisine is the perfect backdrop for the superb plot....Phyllis Richman deserves thumbs up for her serving of an excellent whodunit." (AudioFile)
"Very nicely written, with plenty of attention to food, character, and motive; an excellent selection." (Library Journal)
"Very nicely written, with plenty of attention to food, character, and motive; an excellent selection." (Library Journal)