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Murder and the Maitre D' - Dive into this NEW Old Forge Cafe Mystery featuring a cook-turned-detective and a maître d' under suspicion - cover

Murder and the Maitre D' - Dive into this NEW Old Forge Cafe Mystery featuring a cook-turned-detective and a maître d' under suspicion

Alex Coombs

Verlag: No Exit Press

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Beschreibung

The Chilterns are at their best in May and The Old Forge Cafe is flourishing, which makes Charlie think about furniture that lives up to the standards her menu sets. Which is what persuades her to take on a job for a wealthy local businessman who suspects his daughter has fallen for a man who is not only a gold-digger but also a murderer.
To Charlie's surprise, she knows him – he's the Maitre d' at the Michelin-starred restaurant at the other end of the village. Does his charm conceal a killer?
Verfügbar seit: 06.11.2025.
Drucklänge: 320 Seiten.

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