A poisonous palate

Lucy Burdette

Book - 2024

"When food critic Hayley Snow receives an intriguing email about a mysterious, decades-old disappearance, her curiosity is piqued. Writer Catherine Davitt has returned to the Keys to research a book about Hemingway's wives, but she's also on the hunt for the truth about her missing friend. Hayley quickly agrees to help investigate and they hit the road to see what clues they might find. Back in the late 1970s, Catherine and her friend Veronica were part of a group of lost souls camping in the mangroves of Big Pine Key, until Veronica vanished, and the sheriff's office cleared out the camp. Catherine and Hayley begin interviewing Big Pine Key residents who were around at the time of Veronica's disappearance, but unco...ver more questions than answers. Catherine and Hayley stop to speak with a motel owner who frequented the fringes of the commune, but they find him stabbed to death. Then Catherine also goes missing, and signs point to a connection between the old case and the new murder. It's up to Hayley to unravel the knot of secrets and lies before time runs out"--

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Subjects
Genres
Cozy mysteries
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Crooked Lane 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Lucy Burdette (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes recipes.
Physical Description
279 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781639108473
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A cold case heats up in the Florida Keys. When restaurant critic and amateur sleuth Hayley Snow--who lives on a houseboat in Key West with her police lieutenant husband, Nathan Bransford--receives an email from author Catherine Davitt asking for help investigating a 40-year-old disappearance, she's both curious and suspicious. As it has in many prior cases, her curiosity wins out, much to Nathan's dismay. Catherine, who's in town researching a Hemingway book, spent some time in 1978 in a nearby hippie encampment with her friend Veronica, who went missing and was never found. According to Catherine, the police brushed her off at the time and forced everyone to leave before bulldozing the encampment. A trip to Big Pine Key, where it all happened, reveals some of the original group still living in the area. Handsome group leader Arthur is now a veterinarian; Ginny is a waitress at the No Name Pub; and Ned, an older guy who used to hang around the camp, still owns a decrepit motel. When Hayley and Catherine visit Ned, they find him fatally stabbed with a pair of scissors. Although the police still think Veronica left on her own, the murder opens up a whole new field of investigation. Hayley's research shows that the camp was a hotbed of drugs, sex, and toxic jealousy stirred up by the beautiful Veronica, who had all the men pursuing her. All these motives put the ever-curious Hayley in a dangerous position as she searches for the truth. A fascinating mix of Hemingway lore, flashbacks to the 1970s, and appended recipes. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.