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Cook the Books

By: Jessica Park, Susan Conant
Narrated by: Kim McKean
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Summary

Still smarting over the break-up with her boyfriend, Josh, Chloe Carter takes a job as a cookbook writer's assistant - a job that puts her in contact with Josh's chef friend, Digger. But when Digger dies in a supposed grease fire, Chloe starts mixing ingredients to find out how he really died - and who killed him.

©2010 Jessica Conant - Park and Susan Conant (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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When grad student and self-described foodie Chloe accepts a position as a cookbook writer's assistant, the last thing she expects is to become involved in a murder investigation that will force her to reconnect with Josh, the ex-boyfriend who callously spurned her for a job in Hawaii. But that's exactly what happens in Jessica Park and Susan Conant's delightful and intriguing mystery steeped in the Boston culinary scene and skillfully performed by Kim McKean, whose pleasant and measured delivery make for an absorbing listen.

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