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The Case of the Curious Cook

Severn House Publishers

#3 in series

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2 of 2 copies available
A new case for the ladies of the WISE enquiries agency . . .
Henry Devereaux Twyst, eighteenth Duke of Chellingworth, is terribly worried about some water damage to the priceless books in his lower library, so retains the services of a local book restorer to tackle much-needed repairs. The antiquarian also runs the Crooks and Cooks bookshop with his daughter – local TV celebrity chef, The Curious Cook. When the book restorer mentions some strange shenanigans going on at the book shop, Dowager Duchess Althea brings the case to her colleagues at the WISE Enquiries Agency.
As the WISE women try to unravel one puzzle from their base at stately Chellingworth Hall, they then get embroiled in another when they come across a valuable book of miniatures which seems to be the work of a local famous artist, murdered by her own brother. Are the cases linked and why do both mysteries lead to a nearby old folks' home? The WISE women are on the case – and nothing will get in their way . . . Or will it?
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    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2017
      An all-female Welsh detective agency takes on a case of reverse robbery.A pound's worth of plumbing equipment would have saved some priceless books from water damage in the library of Henry Devereaux Twyst, the 18th Duke of Chellingworth, and spared Twyst a spot of bother, too. He has to call in Bryn Jenkins, a local bookseller in Hay-on-Wye, to do the restoration. Although Jenkins can restore the duke's books to practically their original condition, he has something on his mind, and it's not retailers' customary worry that people are stealing inventory from his Crooks and Cooks Bookshop. In fact, person or persons unknown are dropping off books, among them several copies with miniatures by local artist Lizzie Llewellyn. Because she was the subject of a recent and highly sensational trial, the books could bring Jenkins and his daughter, a former celebrity chef, a tidy sum if the artwork's provenance can be authenticated. Henry's mother, the Dowager Duchess Althea, knows just the people to help: the four women of the WISE Enquiries Agency. In fact, she shares quarters with Mavis, a retired Scottish nurse who is the practical member of the agency. Carol juggles caring for a new baby and setting up a surveillance system to find out who's furtively dropping off the books. Christine, daughter of an impoverished Irish viscount, uses her social connections to glean more information, and Annie, who comes from St. Lucian by way of London's East End, provides the nickname for the case. Although Althea performs brilliantly when she turns undercover dowager in a senior-residence sting, it's Carol, the only Welsh native in WISE, who discovers an architectural detail about the local university and raises a startling new possibility about a past crime. Ace (The Corpse with the Ruby Lips, 2016, etc.) reveals too much too soon but still delivers a pleasant melange with a garnish of death and danger.

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