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Body in the Vestibule
Body in the Vestibule | Katherine Hall Page
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Satisfying her hunger for epicurean adventure in the French provinces, small town caterer and minister's wife Faith Fairchild decides to throw the perfect dinner party. But during cleanup after the last guest has departed her gastronomical triumph, she encounters something neither expected nor welcome: a dead body lying in her vestibule. Unfortunately it doesn't help la belle americaine's credibility when the corpse vanishes before the local gendarmes arrive. But Faith realizes that, though the police refuse to take her seriously, a killer just might. And if she doesn't get to the bottom of this fiendish French conundrum, Faith's recent successful feast could end up being her last.
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Body in the Vestibule | Katherine Hall Page
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Working on my TBR for #vacancesfrancaises next month. There are plenty of books set in Paris, but I‘m having a harder time finding books about our other destination, Lyon. It‘s a center for French food culture, so the library catalog did lead me to these two culinary mysteries. I‘m about halfway through the tagged book and enjoying the local details (even if they‘re 25 yrs old now) but I‘m still not a huge fan of the cozy amateur detective trope.

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