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Mass Market Paperback Mozzarella Most Murderous Book

ISBN: 0425203999

ISBN13: 9780425203996

Mozzarella Most Murderous

(Book #7 in the Carolyn Blue Culinary Mysteries Series)

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Awaiting a passionate rendezvous with her husband in romantic Italy, Carolyn spends the day with the beautiful Paolina, who has been stood up by her lover. But Carolyn's siesta turns sour as when she... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Screwball Comedy

Suspend your disbelief for a while and enjoy the ride. Carolyn goes to Italy. Of course there's a murder. In the process of solving the mystery, we are introduced to the delightful Bianca, a young Italian mother with strong opinions of her own. Sure, some of the situations might be impossible. Who really cares?

What a fantastic story!

This story was fantastic. The recipes sound out of this world and the story is very entertaining and full of fun facts. I loved our herione in the last book but in this book she has a pregnant helper to figure out who killed the woman with whom she had dinner and shopping with the previous day. Again, however I had issues with the relationship with the husband. It didn't stop me from reading this book though, and I guess it is more like real life where they don't always get along and play kissy face. This book however I guessed the murderer almost right away, but that is ok. Still a great read!! Bravo!

Well Written as usual

Nancy Fairbanks always seems to write well researched well written cosy mystery stories. She writes to a consistent high level about a number of locations and subjects. The latest one is no exception.

A delightful addition to the series

This series has become one of my favorites; you always know you are looking forward to a few hours of complete enjoyment. The latest addition is no exception. Carolyn Blue is a forty-something faculty wife, embarking on a second career as a food writer. Her husband's work as a chemist gives her ample opportunity to travel to exotic locations and sample local fare. Needless to say, her passion for food is a running theme throughout the series, and often is the source for much comedy. For readers who cook, recipes are inserted throughout as parts of the columns that Carolyn writes. She is also an amatuer historian, and interesting bits of local (and not so local) history are scattered through the pages. The latest installment has Carolyn in Sorrento, Italy. Compared to previous books, this one was somewhat light in place desciption; previous books would have delighted not just fans of the genre but fans of the area in which the books have been set. As an Italophile, I didn't find this book as charming as the previous ones, in which I've enjoyed mini-vacations to New Orleans, New York, San Francisco, Barcellona, France and El Paso. Perhaps it was my increased familiarity with the place. In any event, this cost half a star in my rating-- Ms. Fairbanks has set very high standards in her previous books indeed, and this one just didn't quite live up to them. Ms. Fairbanks alternates the narrative between Carolyn and her accomplice for this book, Bianca, a heavily pregnant Italian woman whose husband is attending the same conference as Carolyn's. In less deft hands, this could be distracting, but Ms. Fairbanks handles is beautifully and it adds greatly to the humor of the book. Bianca's pregnancy, as mentioned by a previous reviewer, is a great source of comedy and is well-utilized. As in her previous books, the cast of characters is entertaining, from the Englishwoman obsessed with botany, to the french poodle obsessed with Carolyn, to the hotel management obsessed with rules that all the guests ignore. Carolyn's husband Jason plays less of a role in this book than in most of the previous books, and I miss the easy, funny, and supportive relationship they had previously. Carolyn does, too, although not as much as in the last book. When Jason is stranded in Paris, Carolyn's first day in Sorrento is spent quite enjoyably with Paolina, whom Carolyn then finds dead in the hotel swimming pool the next morning. Carolyn seems to be the only one truly interested in finding out the truth behind her death, and sets about investigating, enlisting Bianca's aid. Ultimately, this book will charm you, and have you looking for the other books in the series. Do yourself a favor and just pick them all up at once!

funny amateur sleuth

Food Columnist Carolyn Blue is in Sorrento Italy to enjoy the city while her husband Jason attends a scientific conference sponsored by Ruggiero Ricci, owner of Ricci Chemicals. Carolyn arrives ahead of Jason who is stranded in Paris due to an air-traffic controller's strike and spends the day and evening with Paolina Marchetti who is at loose ends because her lover stood her up. The next morning Carolyn is having coffee by the pool when she sees a body floating in the water. It is Paolina who turns out to be Ruggiero's lover. Carolyn thinks she was murdered but the police don't want to investigate because of the mob connections of her boss and his wife's noble lineage. Carolyn teams up with Bianca, the wife of a scientist also attending the conference, to prove it was murder and to try to find the killer. MOZZARELLA MOST MURDEROUS is one of the funniest amateur sleuth mysteries to come along in years. Bianca, who is nine months pregnant, and looks it, finds herself, due to her delicate condition, in strange situations that border on slapstick comedy. While two different sets of police offices waste the taxpayers' money, Carolyn and Bianca are busy finding suspects with possible motives. Nancy Fairbanks has written the best mystery of her career. Harriet Klausner
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