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Murder on the Pilgrims Way

Whitstable Pearl Mystery, Book 4

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Murder on the Pilgrims Way

By: Julie Wassmer
Narrated by: Willow Nash
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Murder on the Pilgrims Way is the fourth instalment in the popular Whitstable Pearl Mystery series, from best-selling author Julie Wassmer.

Pearl receives a surprise present from her mother, Dolly - an early summer break at a riverside manor house that has been recently transformed into an exclusive hotel - the newly named Villa Pellegrini.

Pellegrini - the Italian word for pilgrims - reflects the fact that the building lies on the old Pilgrims Way into Canterbury, and Pearl is looking forward to the break. But when she discovers that she’s actually booked in for a cookery course from the Italian celebrity chef, Nico Caruso, she begins to think again....

Pearl doesn’t welcome instruction on cookery at the best of times and certainly not from an arrogant chef like Caruso. She goes along, intent on challenging Caruso’s egotism - and a long tradition of men dominating gastronomy - but soon finds herself distracted, not only by her enchanting surroundings but by the disparate selection of guests.

She even begins to enjoy Caruso’s attentions - and his cookery - until one of the guests goes missing and it becomes clear that murder is on the menu.

©2016 Julie Wassmer (P)2016 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Cosy Culinary Adventures Fiction Mystery Private Investigators Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Detective Crime Chef Funny Feel-Good Italy Murder

Critic reviews

"What Colin Dexter did for Oxford, Julie Wassmer is intent on doing for Whitstable." (Daily Mail)

"This is a delightful murder-cum-gastro mystery set in a beautiful part of England. Enjoy." (Trip Fiction)

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