Description:
Faith Fairchild and her husband are celebrating a big anniversary with a trip to Italy, filled with exquisite indulgences--the art, the Chianti, the food, the Ferragamos! After a weekend in Rome, they'll travel to Tuscany, where Faith's former assistant Francesca has opened a cooking school.
But, along with percorino, panna cotta, and Prosecco, it looks like murder and mayhem are also on the menu! On their first night in the Eternal City, the Fairchilds stumble upon a dying man in the Piazza Farnese. Mysterious characters from Rome resurface in Tuscany. And somebody is intent on sabotaging Francesca's new business. It's up to Faith to put everything right--and still whip up a mean Spaghetti alla Foriana, of course!
Brief description:
Katherine Hall Page is the author of twenty-five previous Faith Fairchild mysteries, the first of which received the Agatha Award for best first mystery. The Body in the Snowdrift was honored with the Agatha Award for best novel of 2006. Page also won an Agatha for her short story "The Would-Be Widower." The recipient of the Malice Domestic Award for Lifetime Achievement, she has been nominated for the Edgar, the Mary Higgins Clark, the Maine Literary, and the Macavity awards. She lives in Massachusetts and Maine with her husband.
Review Quotes:
Readers who might have drifted away from Katherine Hall Page's pleasing mysteries...should accept the homecoming invitation extended in The Body in the Boudoir...[and] the retro fun of perusing a vintage wedding menu, shopping at Bergdorf's bridal salon and having tea at the Palm Court in the Plaza Hotel. - New York Times Book Review
Katherine Hall Page is my favorite writer of the traditional mystery. - Harlan Coben, New York Times bestselling author of Live Wire
"Katherine Hall Page's intellect and wit shine through in every line...Hungry readers, enjoy! - Diane Mott Davidson, New York Times bestselling author of Crunch Time
[Page] is an expert at the puzzle mystery. - South Florida Sun Sentinel
[An] endearing series. - Denver Post
A highly entertaining mystery series [that] effectively mixes modern-day moral dilemmas with charm, warmth, and humor. - Booklist
"Delightful . . . Hungry readers will rush to the kitchen if not to their travel agent to book tickets to Italy." - Publishers Weekly
"Page's ability to keep her characters and plots fresh for more htan two decades is quite remarkable...Page has yet to disappointe readers...[The Body in the Piazza] is one of the most entertaining and most sophisticated entries in the series...[it] is just about perfect escapism." - Connecticut Post
"Enticing recipes at the back of the book and cooking tips sprinkled throughout ... The crime is solved satisfactorily...[but] let's be honest: most of us came for the food." - New York Times Book Review