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Thirteen Unwritten Recipes - A Culinary Alchemy of Grief and Hope - cover

Thirteen Unwritten Recipes - A Culinary Alchemy of Grief and Hope

Adrian Wolfe

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Renowned chef Callum Greaves, shattered by the loss of his wife, seeks solace in the quietude of Cornwall's Whispering Pines Inn.  He hopes the rhythmic lull of the waves will soothe his grief, but the inn's kitchen echoes with an unnerving silence.  Then, tucked away in a forgotten drawer, he discovers a peculiar cookbook: *Thirteen Unwritten Recipes for the Alchemist’s Pantry*.The recipes within are a baffling blend of the mundane and the magical, calling for ingredients like “moon-kissed lavender” and “a whisper carried on the wind.”  Intrigued, Callum attempts the first recipe, a shimmering “Seafoam Soup to Ease a Weary Soul,” and discovers that cooking these enigmatic dishes is less about following instructions and more about capturing ephemeral moments.With each recipe, Callum's world slowly regains its color. He shares "Whispering Walnut Bread" with Elara, an elderly neighbor who confides a long-held secret, and "Sunstone Marmalade Tart" with Grace and Mateo, rekindling a cherished memory. He’s not just cooking; he’s weaving magic, stirring emotions, and subtly altering the fabric of reality around him.But the *Thirteen Unwritten Recipes* demand a price. Each dish requires a fragment of Callum’s past, drawing him deeper into a world where the lines between the living and the dead begin to blur.  The inn itself seems to awaken, whispering secrets and revealing hidden passages that lead to a disturbing truth.  The recipes are not just whimsical creations; they're rituals, connected to the inn's previous owner—an alchemist obsessed with capturing emotions and bridging the gap between worlds.Callum finds himself caught in a perilous dance with the past.  The “Twilight Tea to Speak with Shadows” promises a conversation with his deceased wife, but its unsettling ingredients hint at a darker purpose. As the inn whispers Eliza’s name and objects shift inexplicably, Callum realizes the magic is not benevolent, but parasitic, feeding off his grief.  The alchemist, whose spirit lingers within the inn’s walls, is not offering solace but seeking a vessel, a way to return to the realm of the living.Now, Callum faces a harrowing choice: succumb to the seductive whispers of the past or sever the connection, relinquishing the magic and confronting the raw reality of his grief.  Can he break free from the alchemist's grasp
 
 
Available since: 12/17/2024.
Print length: 212 pages.

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