"Fast and funny who-done-it"
Ever since her children have grown up, Carolyn Blue is
doing things that she wants to do. She is a syndicated
food columnist, published writer and jets around the
world, accompanying her husband to science conferences.
Of course she always finds time to solve murder
investigations along the way. Carolyn is currently in Barcelona visiting her friend
Roberta Hecht, who is working in the research project at
the El Esperit de Gaudi i Miro museum. When Carolyn goes
to the museum she makes it a point to see the interactive
exhibit "Tapas Triage" but is startled to find a dead
woman who looks like her friend. It turns out that the
woman was the mistress of the owner of the museum. In the
xenophobic chauvinistic eyes of Inspector Pojol, who
doesn't have a high opinion of American women, Roberta is
the only suspect. Carolyn feels obligated to prove her
friend's innocence without implicating Roberta's stepson
who thinks he might have killed the victim. THE PERILS OF PAELLA is obviously a title twist of "The
Perils of Pauline" as the heroine goes from one dangerous
adventure into another one. Nancy Fairbanks has some
mouth watering descriptions of Catalonian repasts so don't
read this culinary mystery on an empty stomach something
this reviewer learned first hand. However, my spouse
rejected my placing culpability on Ms. Fairbanks for a
large dessert I devoured. There are enough suspects to
keep the storyline interesting without overwhelming the
audience with trivia. This fast and funny who-done-it
will have readers in stitches. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 20, 2003
SummaryFood writer Carolyn gets to challenge her taste-testing
skills once again-this time, in Barcelona. Her first feast
is for the eyes-at a modern art museum where her friend
Roberta is the resident scholar. There, she catches a
performance art piece about death, planted a little too
firmly in reality. One of the actors is not acting-she's
dead...as well as a dead-ringer for Roberta. And now,
Carolyn is in the middle of a new investigation into a very
unsavory crime.
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