Cooking Up Murder by Miranda Bliss Paperback Book

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Rent Cooking Up Murder

Author: Miranda Bliss

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Berkley Pub Group

Published: Nov 2006

Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General

Retail Price: $6.99

Pages: 256

Synopsis

When Annie Capshaw and her best friend Eve take a gourmet cooking class together, they discover that murder is on the menu when a mysterious man is found dead in the parking lot after arguing with a fellow student, causing this case to come to a boil as they get closer to the truth. Original.

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