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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun read, October 2, 2004
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Boris Riskin (Sag Harbor, NY) - See all my reviews
Bastion's story of a food critic stuck in London is filled with wry humor and inside stuff on how food people live and work. There are some scenes that are hilarious. In the meantime the action makes you keep turning pages. By all means, buy and read this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Help Yourself!, July 15, 2004
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Marijane Meaker (East Hampton, New York United States) - See all my reviews
and all the while receiving lethal little signs to the contrary.
Ms. Bastion is a wonderful writer, romantic, wry, knowledgeable, all that you can ask for...and this seems to be the beginning of a new series about Lucille Anderson. I hope it is.It's great!
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4.0 out of 5 stars fun culinary amateur sleuth, July 15, 2004
Because of her fine ad campaign, MWVB sends New York based public relations expert Lucille Anderson to London for six weeks to add the Americanization side of a promotion to sell Sweet Whippo to the public. The creator of the product Braxton ?Brack? Clark says the synthetic food item reduces sugar, fat, salt and consequently calories while providing fiber.

Her first day on the job leads to Lucile tasting the new product and suffering food poisoning. Next she receives interoffice memo telling the Yank to go home. Lucile and Fiona Gordon, head of the Test Kitchen, are already at the point of hostilities when the Londoner falls down the stairs and dies. A wannabe mystery writer, Lucile cannot resist investigating what has been officially has been called an accident as she thinks otherwise. Meanwhile the local boss Will Hammersmith wants her back in the States and her client Brack is a hunk that makes London swing for her even if she considers him a prime suspect.

This is a fun culinary amateur sleuth mystery starring a fabulous protagonist who makes the tale feels like a gourmet dinner. The fine story line focuses on Lucille?s woes once she disembarks in London. The secondary characters bring London somewhat alive, but are more used as counterpoints to foster better understanding of the novel?s star. Sub-genre readers will appreciate this terrific tale of murder amidst ?modern? cuisine.

Harriet Klausner

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