The Maid meets Top Chef in this first novel in a new cozy crime series, where at a Belgravia cookery school, murder is on the menu.
At a Belgravia cookery school, murder is on the menu
A recipe for disaster.
When chef Paul Delamare agrees to help his old friend Christian by teaching at an exclusive residential cookery school in Belgravia, the only thing he expects his students to murder is his taste buds. But on the first night, the unthinkable happens: someone turns up dead.
The school rests on a knife-edge.
Could one of his students be the killer? Or could it be Rose—the owner of the school, a woman with secrets and a murky past? The police are convinced Paul is the culprit. After all, he’s good with a blade, was first on the scene—and everyone knows what chefs are really like.
It all boils down to murder.
The students are sharpening their knives, and if Paul can’t solve the mystery fast—as well as teach them how to make a perfect hollandaise sauce—he’ll be the next to get the chop.
After being flung into the culinary limelight as a semi-finalist on MasterChef, ORLANDO MURRIN edited Woman and Home and BBC Good Food and founded Olive magazine. Then he switched tracks to become a chef-hotelier in Southwest France and Somerset, England. Murrin has written six cookbooks and is president of the Guild of Food Writers. An ever-popular guest on TV and radio, he presents the BBC’s Good Food podcast with Tom Kerridge. From his grandfather, a Met detective who rose to become a crack MI5 interrogator, Murrin inherited a fascination with crime and mystery. He is the author of the cozy crime novel Knife Skills for Beginners. Orlando Murrin lives in domestic bliss in Exeter, Devon.View all by Orlando Murrin