- Paperback
- Publisher: Berkley Hardcover (March 4, 2008)
- ASIN: B0015TBD3S
- Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun is a Good Thing in a Book,
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This review is from: Turn Up the Heat (A Gourmet Girl Mystery) (Hardcover)
This is the third of a series of very fun books. They are perfect for summer beach reads, for winter ski chalet reads, for anytime you want to read something that will a) keep your attention; b) be fun; c) is well-written and d) surprises you with the ending. These are not the sort of mysteries where you will easily guess "whodunit."
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Is Stealing Really OK? This Disappointing Book Seems to Think So,
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This review is from: Turn Up the Heat (A Gourmet Girl Mystery) (Paperback)
Another reviewer commented on the convoluted and dissatisfying ending to this installment in the heretofore enjoyableGourmet Girl Series and I completely agree. As a cohesive mystery Turn Up The Heat fails from beginning to end. Before Chloe discovers Leandra's body in her buddy's fish truck, she visits Simmers (her boy friend's restaurant) and finds the bar had not been properly cleaned the previous night and unused cocaine in lines in the women's restroom. Don't you think she might have mentioned the drugs and the disarray to the police? Or at lease to her boy friend Chef Josh who as head chef should know about it? These two items just disappear and are never addressed and there is also a red herring at the Memorial service when someone accidentally reads Chloe's study notes on Disfunctional Pathology that she is using to study for her finals in Social Work. AS a long time cozy reader I assumed that one of the suspects thinks she is thinking of them as a suspect due to her diagnosis notes. But, no the reason that the killer struck is just dumb and the ending in general left a whole lot to be desired. The other thing that bothered me about this book, was the attitude that "everybody steals" therefore it is OK. If this book is aimed at teenagers it is sure sending the wrong message. I worked for many years as a sales representative and can tell you that stealing happens--a lot, and often makes the difference between profitability and going under. All 3 of my grown kids work in the restaurant business and acknowledge that much of the book is accurate, but that people who are caught stealing are fired and no one who wants to keep his job as head chef as Josh did would steal foodstuffs or turn a blind eye to employee theft--at least till they stole something that belonged to him instead of the restaurant--and keep his job. Even worse was her best friend's filling her closet shelves with sheets, towels and other items she has stolen and worst of all is that when Chloe mentions this is wrong--it is her who is put down. Just an offensive message all the way around. For the record, it is NOT OK TO STEAL!!!! I was so disappointed with this book as the series has heretofore been lots of fun. I think I will take a long break before I dig the next book out of my massive tbrpile.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great to fall asleep,
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This review is from: Turn Up the Heat (A Gourmet Girl Mystery) (Paperback)
I have to be honest, I haven't done reading this book yet but I am almost done. What I can say is that this book really helped me falling asleep, 5 pages before bed and you sleep all night like a baby.
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