- Paperback
- Publisher: Scribners (1999)
- ASIN: B001AM2J6K
- Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a spicy bouillabaisse,
By "donatdeux" (maine) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hard Evidence: A CAT MARSALA MYSTERY (Cat Marsala Mysteries) (Hardcover)
one part essay on food and food customs(including menus, recipes and a glimpse at meat processing), one part lesson in anatomy and one part introduction to embalmimg all simmered in a classic whodunit base.authoritative and entertaining narration and steady pacing.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting subject but characters need more "life",
This review is from: Hard Evidence (Cat Marsala) (Paperback)
There were lots of things that interested me about this book--reading about the gourmet food industry, what it must be like catering to the rich and famous etc. But I did not come away from this book caring about any of the main characters--Cat Marala, the heroine, her boyfriend doctor Sam, her coworkers etc. The only one that came off believable was the italian co-owner Angelotti--you could feel his pain as news of the human bones found in the soupbones closed down the business. I enjoyed "listening" to the woman in the store lecture on the uses of olive oil and the details of how precise and prepared you need to be to be a top notch caterer. Maybe this wasnt her best book, I may try again....
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gourmet Grocery Bag w/Artistic Ooze of Burgundy & Cheese,
By Linda G. Shelnutt "Mystery Novelist" (Rockvale, CO USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Hard Evidence (Cat Marsala) (Paperback)
Loved the leisurely beginning of an evening over dinner, the entertaining pet conflict, and the way it slipped easily into an engrossing situation of a human bone disrupting the peace.I was drawn in wanting to know how the problems with the public exposure situation would evolve, and how the conundrum would be concluded of the grocery owners trying to cooperate with the murder investigation yet remain solvent. The reader wants such an enterprising, awesome gourmet grocery to be able to stay in business. This is a special series in the sense that it has the ingredients of great mysteries worked by Cat Marsala, an investigative journalist, and her trauma surgeon boyfriend, Dr. Sam Dividian, who wants to be married to Cat, but she's dragging her independent woman's high heels. In some unusually intriguing ways, Cat tests Sam's ability to treat her as an equal, and his responses don't disappoint. This is a winner series on which I've posted a Listmania, hoping to stimulate interest in the earlier books, some of which are (VERY wrongly and unfortunately) out of print and don't have cover graphics presented on Amazon. I was happy to see that the cover art is viewable on Ms. D'Amato's web site: http://www.barbaradamato.com/books.html Each of the Cat novels use her investigative journalism well in presenting interesting insider tidbits into various subcultures which relate to the case/theme at hand. In this book, the gourmet grocery daily routine work machinations are to drool for, and the contrast to insider forensic and funereal dealings with vacated bodies is definitely an effective relief from one to the other. How ironically appropriate (and fascinating) for a culinary mystery to dig into the dirt and jewels of two industries so uncomfortably on opposite ends of the stomach workings continuum. If I could use a magic wand to surge a new lease of life force into this series I would be happy to do so. It deserves to remain on the shelves for at least a few more decades. Likely Barbara was at the Bouchercon (World Mystery Writers Conference) in Chicago this past weekend. Possibly she made some contacts which will renew a publisher's commitment to this series. I hope so. Linda G. Shelnutt
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