Helpful Score: 1
Cute book with recipes.
Helpful Score: 1
Love this series, has many really good sounding recipes. Didn't like this storyline as well as the other 2 I have read, it was a bit overdone.
Heaven Lee is a Kansas City chef and sometime sleuth. When the ARTOS (Greedk for bread) convention comes to town, Heaven looks forward to nothing more than gathering some bread-making tips, but things start to heat up when one of her colleagues falls to his death from a grain elevator and another is found murdered in a pan of bread dough.
Book 4 in series
nice cozy read
Great book. Part of the Heaven Lee Culinary Mystery
Loved this one the most so far. Even want to try some of the recipes!
When murder strikes at a bread-making convention, Heaven Lee must riste to the occasion . . .
When murder strikes at a bread-making convention, Heaven Lee must rise to the occasion...
Having overcome a series of failed careers, sassy sometime-sleuth Heaven Lee has found her own slice of paradise as a pre-eminent Kansas City chef. When the ARTOS (Greek for bread) convention comes to town, Heaven looks forward to nothing more than gathering some bread-making tips, but things start to heat up when one of her colleagues falls to his death from a grain elevator and another is found murdered in a pan of bread dough. Add to this recipe the startling fact that someone has tainted some of the convention's dough, causing its eaters to go temporarily insane, and Heaven's got more on her plate than most cooks can handle.
Super ugh, I did finish this one and just plain dont like the books, theyre all based on some big convention for cooks, this one was on bread (which I enjoy baking) but, I DONT and DIDNT want a college course on bread breaking, wheat growing, super ugh!
Having overcome a series of failed careers, sassy sometime-sleuth Heaven Lee has found her own slice of paradise as a pre-eminent Kansas City chef. When the ARTOS (Greek for bread) convention comes to town, Heaven looks forward to nothing more than gathering some bread-making tips, but things start to heat up when one of her colleagues falls to his death from a grain elevator and another is found murdered in a pan of bread dough. Add to this recipe the startling fact that someone has tainted some of the convention's dough, causing its eaters to go temporarily insane, and Heaven's got more on her plate than most cooks can handle.
Super ugh, I did finish this one and just plain dont like the books, theyre all based on some big convention for cooks, this one was on bread (which I enjoy baking) but, I DONT and DIDNT want a college course on bread breaking, wheat growing, super ugh!