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A bitter feast : a novel / Deborah Crombie.

Crombie, Deborah, (author.).

Summary:

A tragic car accident followed by a series of mysterious deaths could ruin up-and-coming chef Viv Holland's ascent. Each piece of information that surfaces makes it clear that the killer had a connection with Viv's pub - and perhaps with Beck House, the country estate belonging to the family of Melody Talbot. Further revelations rock the Talbots' estate and pull Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and his wife, Detective Inspector Gemma James, into the investigation. With so much at stake both personally and professionally, finding the killer becomes one of the team's most crucial cases.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780062271662
  • Physical Description: 372 pages : maps ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2019.
Subject: Kincaid, Duncan (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
James, Gemma (Fictitious character from Crombie) > Fiction.
Detectives > England > London > Fiction.
Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Genre: Mystery fiction.

Available copies

  • 15 of 16 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Prince Rupert Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 16 total copies.
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Prince Rupert Library Crom (Text) 33294002060473 Adult Fiction - Second Floor Volume hold Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    Invited to spend a weekend at a tranquil Cotswolds village, husband-and-wife Scotland Yard detectives Kincaid and James are drawn into a dangerous web of secrets involving an up-and-coming star chef and a series of mysterious deaths. 100,000 first printing.
  • HARPERCOLL

    "Crombie’s characters are rich, emotionally textured, fully human. They are the remarkable creations of a remarkable writer."—Louise Penny

    “Nobody writes the modern English mystery the way Deborah Crombie does—and A Bitter Feast is the latest in a series that is gripping, enthralling, and just plain the best.”   — Charles Todd, New York Times bestselling author of The Black Ascot and A Cruel Deception

    New York Times bestselling author Deborah Crombie returns with a mesmerizing entry in her “excellent” (Miami Herald) series, in which Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James are pulled into a dangerous web of secrets, lies, and murder that simmers beneath the surface of a tranquil Cotswolds village.

    Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and his wife, Detective Inspector Gemma James, have been invited for a relaxing weekend in the Cotswolds, one of Britain’s most enchanting regions, famous for its rolling hills, golden cottages, and picturesque villages.

    Duncan, Gemma, and their children are guests at Beck House, the family estate of Melody Talbot, Gemma’s detective sergeant. The Talbot family is wealthy, prominent, and powerful—Melody’s father is the publisher of one of London’s largest and most influential newspapers. The centerpiece of this glorious fall getaway is a posh charity harvest luncheon catered by up-and-coming chef Viv Holland. After fifteen years in London’s cut-throat food scene, Viv has returned to the Gloucestershire valleys of her childhood and quickly made a name for herself with her innovative meals based on traditional cuisine but using fresh local ingredients. Attended by the local well-to-do as well as national press food bloggers and restaurant critics, the event could make Viv a star.

    But a tragic car accident and a series of mysterious deaths rock the estate and pull Duncan and Gemma into the investigation. It soon becomes clear that the killer has a connection with Viv’s pub—or, perhaps, with Beck House itself.

    Does the truth lie in the past? Or is it closer to home, tied up in the tangled relationships and bitter resentments between the staff at Beck House and Viv’s new pub? Or is it more personal, entwined with secrets hidden by Viv and those closest to her?

  • HARPERCOLL

    "Crombie's characters are rich, emotionally textured, fully human. They are the remarkable creations of a remarkable writer."'Louise Penny

    'Nobody writes the modern English mystery the way Deborah Crombie does'and A Bitter Feast is the latest in a series that is gripping, enthralling, and just plain the best.'   ' Charles Todd, New York Times bestselling author of The Black Ascot and A Cruel Deception

    New York Times bestselling author Deborah Crombie returns with a mesmerizing entry in her 'excellent' (Miami Herald) series, in which Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James are pulled into a dangerous web of secrets, lies, and murder that simmers beneath the surface of a tranquil Cotswolds village.

    Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and his wife, Detective Inspector Gemma James, have been invited for a relaxing weekend in the Cotswolds, one of Britain's most enchanting regions, famous for its rolling hills, golden cottages, and picturesque villages.

    Duncan, Gemma, and their children are guests at Beck House, the family estate of Melody Talbot, Gemma's detective sergeant. The Talbot family is wealthy, prominent, and powerful'melody's father is the publisher of one of London's largest and most influential newspapers. The centerpiece of this glorious fall getaway is a posh charity harvest luncheon catered by up-and-coming chef Viv Holland. After fifteen years in London's cut-throat food scene, Viv has returned to the Gloucestershire valleys of her childhood and quickly made a name for herself with her innovative meals based on traditional cuisine but using fresh local ingredients. Attended by the local well-to-do as well as national press food bloggers and restaurant critics, the event could make Viv a star.

    But a tragic car accident and a series of mysterious deaths rock the estate and pull Duncan and Gemma into the investigation. It soon becomes clear that the killer has a connection with Viv's pub'or, perhaps, with Beck House itself.

    Does the truth lie in the past? Or is it closer to home, tied up in the tangled relationships and bitter resentments between the staff at Beck House and Viv's new pub? Or is it more personal, entwined with secrets hidden by Viv and those closest to her?


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