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A Catered Christmas (Mystery with Recipes, No. 3)

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As picturesque Longley, New York, gets ready to ring in the holiday season, caterers Bernadette and Libby Simmons are coping with their busiest time of year. If that's not enough to make them run around like crazed elves, they're recruited for a cooking show contest that pits celebrity chefs against each other--and gives rise to murder...

Visions of sugar plums are most decidedly not dancing in Libby's head--especially since she and her sister are set to appear on the Hortense Calabash Cooking Show. The premise is to give six professional caterers random ingredients and have them whip up a holiday meal. Libby knows that cooking under pressure is not her forte--plus, the camera adds ten pounds! She'll look like a stuffed Christmas goose.

The icing on the fruitcake is that Hortense Calabash is a grinch of year-round proportions. And the other contestants are some of the most demanding--and difficult--chefs in the business. But, as Bernie points out: the show will be great (and, more importantly, free) publicity for their store, A Little Taste of Heaven.

Bernie and Libby are thrown into the mix as arguments and accusations simmer on the set. Holiday spirit has left the building--and leaves a body--when Hortense, all dressed up as Santa Claus for the opening sequence, is killed by an exploding oven. It's soon clear that Hortense's demise was far from accidental.

Now as Bernie and Libby stir up the past, they open up a king-sized can of motives. Each contestant had a previous run-in with the horrible Hortense, who engaged in blackmail, rumor-mongering, and illicit affairs at every turn. . .but which chef couldn't stand the heat? With the holiday rush in full swing and a killer still on the loose, the caterers of Christmas present have no choice but to wrap up the mystery before their geese are well and fully cooked. . .

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Title of Mystery & Detective eBook: A Catered Christmas (Mystery with Recipes, No. 3) Series: Libby Simmons, , #3
Release Date: 10-01-2006
Publisher: Kensington

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A Catered Christmas (Mystery with Recipes, No. 3)


Chapter One

Libby looked around the TV studio. She just knew she was going to hate being on TV; she was going to hate being on the Hortense Calabash Show; she was going to hate being in this stupid contest; but most of all, she was going to hate being away from the store at Christmas time.

"I think I'm going to throw up," she blurted.

Bernie considered the remark for a second. Then she pointed to her pink suede wedges. "Well, don't do it on these. I just got them."

"You're a veritable fountain of compassion," Libby told her sister as she gestured toward one of the TV cameras on the set.

"You'll be fine," Bernie said. "Just think of these as your friends."

"They may be your friends," Libby retorted, "but they're certainly not mine."

"Getting a little snappish, are we?"

Libby began biting her cuticle, realized what she was doing, and stopped herself. "Anyway, I have nothing to wear."

"What's wrong with the tweed skirt and fitted pale blue blouse we bought down in the city last week?" her sister asked.

Another mistake, Libby reflected. Now she'd have to tell Bernie she'd returned them. She took a deep breath and let it out. "I took them back. They were too tight." She took another deep breath while she watched her sister roll her eyes. "Well, they were," Libby said in what she realized was a defensive tone of voice as she looked at Bernie standing there in her burgundy leather pants and hot pink V-neck sweater. It wasn't Bernie's fault she didn't understand, Libby reminded herself. She'd always been the thin one.

"They made me feel like a sausage."

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