Review
"...A scrumptious offering. No one knows how to serve up a tasty slice of LA life like Jerrilyn Farmer." --
-- Jan Burke"Farmer ladles on the humor with a fine hand." --
-- Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel"Fun filled cook's tour of LA...served with a provocative mystery, characters sweet and bitter, salty ripostes, tasty recipes." --
-- The Los Angeles Times"Jerrilyn Farmer has raised the bar for the amateur sleuth mystery in a most provocative and exciting way." --
-- Sujata Massey, Agatha Award-winning author of The Floating Girl"Madeline Bean gives great dish in every sense of the word!" --
-- Edgar Award-winning author Laura Lippman"The author truly hits her stride...an appetizing read for any fan of the modern-day cozy." --
--Charlotte Austin Review...Farmer offers a charming and fun-filled cook's tour of L.A. It is served with a provocative mystery, characters sweet and bitter, salty ripostes, tasty recipes (including a nifty one for a Singapore sling), and an appealing, humane heroine who will no doubt be whipping up gourmet meals, breaking hearts, and solving crimes for a long time to come. --
Dick Lochte, Los Angeles Times
Product Description
Mah-Jongg?
Yep. In hip Hollywood, that kitsch old game is fast becoming the next "new" obsession -- and that calls for a party! Madeline Bean and her charming partner Wesley Westcott are determined to throw a gonzo Chinese New Year banquet. But among the hot mah-jongg tiles, the steamy dim sum, and the frosty Singapore slings, no one expects to find one of the players ice-cold dead!
Meanwhile, in one of the historic celebrity mansions that Wesley is restoring as a sideline, a well-aimed crowbar uncovers a stash of precious objects -- including an antique mah-jongg set. As Madeline pieces together how these two events are connected, she must separate the yin from the yang to uncover a killer. It doesn't take a fortune cookie to spell it out. There is always a price to pay...whether gambling at mah-jongg -- or murder.