MysteryLarge Print EditionWriting with practiced assurance, the author has a fresh, blithe, sometimes raunchystyle . . . Kirkus ReviewsIn her eagerly awaited fiction debut, the Washington Posts award-winning food writer has cooked up a tempting tale of mousse, mayhem and murder. When culinary superstar Laurence Levain collapses in his clogs the night before a star-studded black-tie dinner, all bets are on his soaring cholesterol level. But Chas Wheatley, Washingtons saber-penned restaurant critic, is convinced that someone wanted him to take his culinary secrets to his grave and wouldnt wait for the cholesterol to take its toll. As she digs into the case, she finds herself in more hot water than she bargained for.Filled with mouth-watering dishes and memorable characters, The Butter Did It is a delectable mystery.




