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Dine and Die on the Danube Express: A Gourmet Detective Mystery [Hardcover]

Peter King (Author)
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Gourmet Detective, 8 June 10, 2003
Recipes sizzle and intrigue simmers when the Gourmet Detective takes a ride on the twenty-fifth anniversary journey of the world-famous Danube Express.

The stately railroad starts its route in the Alps and cuts through Austria, Hungary, and the former Yugoslavia before pulling up on the shores of the Black Sea in Romania. Along the way, its passengers—hailing from Europe’s business and social elite—sample the best and most enticing foods those countries’ cuisines have to offer, dishes as unfamiliar and exotic as they are delicious. . . .

From Germany, braised lamb with rutabagas, or roast duck—its skin as crackly as phyllo and the meat juicy and flavorful, served with Savoy cabbage, leeks, carrots, onions, and celery . . .

From Austria, stuffed breast of veal with buttered chestnuts, served with braised fennel, watercress, and tarragon . . .

From Hungary, Libermaj, a goose liver pâté seasoned with paprika, pimentos, and scallions, blended with hard-boiled eggs and white wine . . .

From the Balkans, escallopes of veal cooked Dubrovnik style—simmering in onions and mushrooms that have been sautéed in butter and seasoned with thyme and bay leaves . . .

All complemented by some of the finest wines and brandies in the world!

The Gourmet Detective is aboard to see how it’s done; he’s been hired by another luxury rail line to sit back, relax, fill his face, and take notes.

But nothing is ever easy—or safe—where food, money, and celebrity meet, and this trip is no exception. When a celebrated Hungarian stage actress vanishes from the moving train, the Gourmet Detective finds himself enlisted in a desperate search for her abductor, or killer, and for answers in a bizarrely unfolding mystery that, as usual, centers on humanity’s most consuming passion: food!

As the Danube Express chugs into the night, haute cuisine, fine wine, and murder become the main orders of business on this fun and fascinating foray through a world of mouth-watering delights.


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King (Eat, Drink and Be Buried, etc.) delivers mixed results in the seventh outing for his Gourmet Detective, this time aboard a luxury train. The journey begins in Munich, winds its way through the Alps, with stops in Austria, Hungary and the former Yugoslavia, the final destination being the Black Sea coast of Romania. The passengers sample the best of each locale's cuisine, while the Gourmet Detective observes the workings of the high-class excursion. Before long his reputation as an amateur sleuth, albeit one who's worked with the pros of Scotland Yard, gets him involved in the disappearance of a glamorous Hungarian actress. Has she been abducted from the train? Has she been murdered? Or is it some bizarre publicity stunt? Then a body turns up and things get even stranger. As the Gourmet Detective and the head of security work to stop the killer from striking again, the train moves forward more smoothly than the plot. An engaging travelogue and the good food, evoked in the attractive jacket art, compensate only partly for stilted prose and an unconvincing mystery that feels grafted on. Comparisons to Agatha Christie's classic Murder on the Orient Express are inevitable, but King's novel limps along a distant second.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Praise for Peter King’s Gourmet Detective Murder Mysteries

“Readers will find the menu descriptions mouthwatering and crave a sample of the shrimp remoulade.” ---Kirkus Reviews on Roux the Day

"Fascinating tidbits of the cuisine of England in the Middle Ages." ---St. Petersburg Times on Eat, Drink, and be Buried

“[King] introduces the reader to a delightful array of funny characters and mouthwatering recipes.” ---Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on A Healthy Place to Die

“Read King because you like a nicely structured mystery. Read him because you love gourmet food. Either way, savor the feast he has prepared.” ---Sarasota Herald-Tribune on Death al Dente

“Salivating scenes of Provence’s superb food, coupled with lore about truffles, wine, and aristocracy, add sustenance to Dying on the Vine.” ---Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel on Dying on the Vine

“The Gourmet Detective is. . . a delight. [The series] provides terrific writing, characters that come to life on the page, and wonderful information on gourmet cooking and the food industry.” ---Stuart M. Kaminsky, author of A Fatal Glass of Beer and A Bullet for a Star, on Spiced to Death

“This appealing detective serves up nuggets of culinary trivia and wry foodie humor. King. . . keeps the well-spiced plot bubbling along.” ---People magazine on The Gourmet Detective, a People Beach Book of the Week

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1st edition (June 10, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312283660
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312283667
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #653,923 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Encapsulated luxury, March 8, 2005
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This review is from: Dine and Die on the Danube Express: A Gourmet Detective Mystery (Hardcover)
The allure of this book is the allure of train travel in a bygone era: clickety-clacking through the world in encapsulated luxury. I enjoyed vicariously watching the sights and cities of Europe pass by my window while being wined and dined and not gaining an ounce. A few things, however, I found hard to swallow: the kitchen's ability and willingness to offer passengers a wide choice of dishes for each meal, for one; and the train's alleged high-tech features that did away with any track noise or sense of movement whatsoever. Also the size and appointments of the cabins. These details were tip-offs that the Danube Express was purely a fictional train. I also wasn't convinced by the narrator being asked to participate in the investigation on the basis of having once "worked with Scotland Yard."

But Peter King gets points for making what appear to be red herrings actually keys to the mystery's solution. And he has a real cliffhanger of a climax. Still, the rewards of this book are like the rewards of luxury train travel itself: It's the trip, not the destination.
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3.0 out of 5 stars dining with Gourmet Detective, June 16, 2003
This review is from: Dine and Die on the Danube Express: A Gourmet Detective Mystery (Hardcover)
The Gourmet Detective expects a luxurious trip including a gourmet meal as he rides the Danube Express on its twentieth fifth anniversary tour of Eastern Europe. He just sits down at the table ready to feast on the seven-course first evening dinner when security supervisor Karl Kramer asks for his help.

The Budapest Times reports that renowned passenger Hungarian stage star Magda Malescu is dead in her compartment. There is no body yet Magda is missing and the compartment smells of bitter almonds. The Gourmet Detective wonders how the reporter learned about the alleged death almost in a quantum physics way before the event occurred. Not even fully certain that the victim is dead The Gourmet Detective soon uncovers a wealth of suspects until the corpse reappears breathing quite nicely. However, murder occurs as someone kills Magda's understudy and a journalist. Karl and the Gourmet Detective wonder if the vanishing act and homicides are a diversion from an attempt to steal a valuable Mozart manuscript or improved grapevines found in baggage.

This novel needs to carry a warning label for anyone who is on the slightest health regimen as this tale abounds with good food and drink to the delight of the gourmand reader. Though fun, the mystery seems like eating rabbit diet food compared with the menu of dining palette that obviously clogs the blood system of the Gourmet Detective and the reader.

Harriet Klausner

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4.0 out of 5 stars Love the atmostphere, May 4, 2005
This review is from: Dine and Die on the Danube Express: A Gourmet Detective Mystery (Hardcover)
I love these books, and wonder where this author has gone. No new one coming out?
This mystery takes place on a train and describes food a bit less than Mr King's previous books. I prefer the more descriptive books, but this was good as well. A quick, easy read that brings you into and absorbs you in the locale. And makes you mouth water to boot.
I hope Mr. King writes another soon.
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I walked away from Marienplatz square, past houses with leaded windows, flower boxes filled with red geraniums, and dormered, steeply gabled roofs. Read the first page
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