Rosie Genova, author of
the Italian Kitchen Mysteries, serves up a new dish this week with
the release of her e-book holiday novella, The
Seven Course Christmas Killer: A Holiday Novella from the Italian
Kitchen. Priced at .99, the e-book will be
available on Amazon and most other retailers.
The
story takes place on Christmas Eve, as Vic and the gang prepare the
traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes for their annual holiday party.
But before you can say “shrimp scampi,” Mayor Anne McCrae takes a
nasty fall that may not be an accident. Add a nosy reporter, guests
with grudges, and a missing kitchen knife—and Vic suddenly has all
the ingredients for murder!
(Jacket copy)
On Christmas Eve,
someone might be sleeping with the fishes. . .
It’s December at the
Casa Lido, which means only one thing: the Rienzi family’s
traditional Christmas Eve celebration, including wine, song, and
seven Italian seafood courses. As Victoria and Tim prep scungilli and
calamari, Nonna directs the cooking until all is in readiness for the
big night.
But the holiday cheer
is interrupted by the attempted murder of Mayor Anne McCrae, who asks
Vic to investigate. Trouble is, there are as many suspects as there
are fishes on the Christmas Eve menu . . .
(Bio)
A Jersey girl born and
bred, national bestselling author Rosie Genova left her heart at the
shore, which serves as the setting for her cozy series, the Italian
Kitchen Mysteries. Her debut, Murder and
Marinara, was voted a Best Cozy of 2013 by
Suspense Magazine and
was a finalist for a 2014 Daphne Award. Her books have been
described as blending “mystery with comedy, romance, family drama,
a vivid and affectionate portrayal of the Jersey shore and…oh yes,
cooking.”
The proud mama of three grown sons, Rosie still lives in her home state with her husband and a charming mutt named Lucy. She also writes women's fiction as Rosemary DiBattista.
The proud mama of three grown sons, Rosie still lives in her home state with her husband and a charming mutt named Lucy. She also writes women's fiction as Rosemary DiBattista.
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