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  • Location: Chiltern Hills

Murder on the Menu

Murder on the Menu

Why a Booktrail?

2023: Think it’s cosy in the Chilterns? Think again!

  • ISBN: 978-1915798725
  • Genre: Cosy crime

What you need to know before your trail

Chef Charlie Hunter’s arrival in the beautiful Chilterns is the fulfilment of a long-held dream: to open her own restaurant in an idyllic countryside location. The Old Forge sits on the village green (complete with duck pond and flint-faced houses) and seems just the place for the high-quality cooking she wants to be known for.

But instead of rural peace and a chance to lick her wounds, Charlie finds something ugly stirring under the chocolate box perfection. When a prominent local builder is found dead in suspicious circumstances, Charlie the outsider becomes a suspect. And the only way to clear her name seems to be to find out who the real killer is.

Luckily she has allies: her student waitress, a kitchen porter making up in muscles what he lacks in brain and a briskly efficient clairvoyant. Using all the craft Charlie’s learned in kitchens – discipline, timing, preparation and grim determination – she will be as relentless in her quest to bring a murderer to justice as she is in creating the perfect meal.

Travel Guide

Chiltern Hills

The Chiltern Hills are a chalk escarpment in the UK northwest of London, covering 660 square miles across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire, stretching 45 miles from Goring-on-Thames in the southwest to Hitchin in the northeast. The hills are 12 miles at their widest.

Hampden Green is sadly fictional but the Old Forge cafe and the Three Bells pub sounds absolutely amazing!

Booktrailer Review

Heading off to the Chiltern Hills to a lovely village and the wonderful Old Forge cafe and I am there! I think I have learnt to cook now from Charlie as she gets through some recipes and I was drooling!

The characters, setting and premise were fun and it all felt fresh and cosy. Is this a series? I hope so. I just wish the village Hampden Green was real as I would be there in a heartbeat. Wearing protective gear and looking over my shoulder of course but still!

The author is a top chef and boy can you tell. The food scenes are to die for! This is a guide through some wonderful dishes and some very quirky villages.

 

BookTrail Boarding Pass: Murder on the Menu

Destination: Chiltern Hills  Author/guide: Alex Coombs Departure Time: 2023

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