Cooking Class Mystery by Miranda Bliss (#1-#5)
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Overview: Casey Daniels, it can now be revealed, is also Miranda Bliss. As Casey, she once applied for a job as a tour guide at a historic cemetery. She didn’t get the job, but she did get the idea for the Pepper Martin Mystery Series about a cemetery tour guide who finds she can communicate with the permanent residents. The fifth in the series, Dead Man Talking, came out earlier this year. As Miranda Bliss, she is the author of five books that feature best friends Annie and Eve who give cooking classes. Most recent is Murder Has a Sweet Tooth. Casey learned to love mysteries early thanks to her dad, a Cleveland Police detective, who enjoyed Sherlock Holmes stories and spent his days off searching for stolen cars–with Casey along for the ride. Casey has a degree in English and a background in journalism and teaching. Casey lives in northeast Ohio.
Genre: Mystery
1. Cooking Up Murder (2006)
This first Cooking Class Mystery introduces Annie and Eve, best friends with nothing in common—except a lack of skill in the kitchen. A series sure to please cooks, wannabes, the hip set, young and old.
Cooking and love. Too bad Annie Capshaw stinks at both. Once she almost burnt the house down—boiling a pot of water. And a year ago, her ex-husband ran off with the dry cleaner. Since then, Annie’s put love on the back burner, and leftover Chinese takeout on the front. Until her bubbly best friend Eve signs them both up for cooking lessons.
On the first night, Annie and Eve see their fellow student Beyla arguing with a man—a man who later turns up dead in the parking lot. Now, with the police bungling the investigation, and Beyla acting more suspicious every day, the friends feel bound to uncover whatever secrets she’s hiding, before someone else’s goose—perhaps one of their own—gets cooked.
2. Murder On the Menu (2007)
Best friends Annie and Eve know the bare bones of both cooking and amateur sleuthing. Now, they’re in the trenches, struggling to keep a new restaurant, Bellywasher’s, from going belly up…
Annie and Eve have joined their former cooking teacher, Jim–who doubles as Annie’s on-again, off-again boyfriend–in running his new restaurant. Bombshell Eve is the hostess, while Annie stays behind the scenes, frantically managing everything from the books to the radicchio supply. Then a rave review makes the spot an instant success, drawing Washington’s high-powered elite to sample Jim’s cooking… People with both money and secrets to burn.
Everything’s simmering along just fine until Annie and Eve find their friend Sarah, staffer for & powerful congressman, lying dead in her tub. The cops want to write it off as a suicide, but the girls notice that, like Annie’s invoices, the facts just don’t add up. Then, after a series of suspicious "accidents" that come dangerously close to taking the girls permanently out of commission, Annie and Eve realize that this kitchen fire isn’t about to put itself out…
3. Dead Men Don’t Get the Munchies (2007)
Cooking class is back in session for best friends — and sometime sleuths — Annie and Eve. But this time, Annie finds herself on the teacher’s side of the cutting board, and her best friend, Eve, in more hot water than ever…
Bar food. You wouldn’t think it requires any special talent. But the newly redesigned Bellywasher’s, featuring simple, delicious fare, is D.C.’s latest hotspot. There’s something about its down-home ambience that draws people. The owner, Annie’s boyfriend, Jim, is offering an eight-week bar-food cooking class, and Annie is rolling up her sleeves to help. She knows Jim’s,. food is good — but she’s about to learn that it’s to die for…
When one of the students, Brad Peterson, is murdered, Eve becomes the primary suspect. The whole class heard her say she wanted to kill him. She had good reason, too: Brad was a former boss who had her fired when she spurned his advances. But now, to prove Eve’s innocence, she and Annie must make sure all their ducks a l’orange are in a row…
4. Dying for Dinner (2008)
Things are really cooking for Annie with her transition to the restaurant biz, full time. But what’s meant to be the first day of the rest of her life might be the last day of someone else’s…
Annie is finally leaving the safety of her old bank job to work at her boyfriend Jim’s restaurant, Bellywasher’s. Lucky for Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, she’s working as the manager and staying safely away from the flames And lucky for Annie, she’s working with her best friend, Eve, the hostess.
Things start taking a turn for the worse when Jim’s old friend, legendary cook Jacques Lavoie, doesn’t show up to teach their cooking class. When Annie goes to fetch him, she finds his assistant dead and Lavoie nowhere to be found. With his odd disappearance and evidence mounting up against him, it looks like the cook has really landed in the soup. Now, Annie must sift through every morsel of evidence–before someone else gets served their last course…
5. Murder Has a Sweet Tooth (2009)
Annie Capshaw has found that the way to a man’s heart is through his cooking class. But just as she and her best friend, Eve, are planning Annie’s big day with Jim, her former cooking instructor turned boss, murder takes the cake — make that the wedding cake…
Determined not to be a bridezilla, Annie is trying to keep the nuptial nuisances to a minimum. If only Eve could control her maid-of-honor mania! And if only the groom’s cousin, Alex, who flew in from Scotland, could stay out of trouble.
But then ladies’ man Alex meets a lovely American lass — only to become a prime suspect when she turns up murdered. Instead of handling the details of her wedding, Annie is investigating the details of a killing. The victim seemed to be living the perfect life of a suburban wife — the life Annie’s always dreamed of. Now Annie has to wonder: Is married life a recipe for murder?
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