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A review by krisrid
A Cookbook Conspiracy by Kate Carlisle
3.0
I have become a bit lukewarm about this series with the last couple of books. I enjoy the mysteries the author comes up with, but Brooklyn is starting to annoy me.
This mystery revolves around a group of friends who are all famous chefs, and a missing Revolutionary War era-cookbook restored by Brooklyn for her sister Savannah. There are fun excerpts from the cookbook of Obedience Green to open every chapter, and as always the characters are very colourful individuals.
I enjoyed this as a fast easy read. I listened to it on audiobook and it was the perfect kind of book for my daily commute.
I'm liking Brooklyn less and less with each book, though, so I am not sure that I will continue. She's just starting to get pushy and whiny, and she is just getting on my nerves.
This mystery revolves around a group of friends who are all famous chefs, and a missing Revolutionary War era-cookbook restored by Brooklyn for her sister Savannah. There are fun excerpts from the cookbook of Obedience Green to open every chapter, and as always the characters are very colourful individuals.
I enjoyed this as a fast easy read. I listened to it on audiobook and it was the perfect kind of book for my daily commute.
I'm liking Brooklyn less and less with each book, though, so I am not sure that I will continue. She's just starting to get pushy and whiny, and she is just getting on my nerves.