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'A great yarn - Shrager knows her food and she's cooked up a storm.
. . Rosie can write and Prudence Bulstrode is here to stay' Miriam
Margolyes 'Think bolshy Mrs Beeton meets Miss Marple, our
rambunctious heroine, Prudence, hilariously stomps her way through
a riotous and unpredictable plot. Witty, warm and so enjoyable' Jo
Brand 'A Golden Age classic for the modern era - Rosemary Shrager
has come up with a recipe to die for' Anton Du Beke 'True to form,
this recipe is a real killer!' Alan Titchmarsh 'Rosemary is one of
the most positive and resilient people I know. I love her spirit as
I love her cooking. Now, I have to admire her writing too' Pierre
Koffman The irresistible debut novel from celebrity TV chef
Rosemary Shrager where cosy crime and cookery collide! When an old
television rival, Deirdre Shaw, is found dead at the Cotswolds
manor house where she was catering for a prestigious shooting
weekend, Prudence is asked to step into the breach. Prudence is
only too happy to take up the position and soon she is working in
the kitchens of Farleigh Manor. But Farleigh Manor is the home to
secrets, both old and new. The site of a famous unsolved murder
from the nineteenth century, Farleigh Manor has never quite shaken
off its sensationalist past. It's about to get a sensational
present too. Because, the more she scratches beneath the surface of
this manor and its guests, the more Prudence becomes certain that
Deirdre Shaw's death was no accident. She's staring in the face of
a very modern murder. . . Praise for The Last Supper 'A great yarn
- Shrager knows her food and she's cooked up a storm. Murder is the
main course but the side dishes fascinate. A fascinating conclusion
- Rosie can write and Prudence Bulstrode is here to stay. I look
forward to more in this series.' Miriam Margolyes 'I've long
admired Rosemary as a woman of many talents. I just hadn't realized
that writing is one of them. The Last Supper has pace and style and
a very interesting cast of characters' Richard Vines 'Rosemary
Shrager has created a welcome addition to the ranks of female
amateur sleuths. The Last Supper is a witty, light-hearted mystery,
in which the author has served up a tasty treat' Simon Brett 'The
Last Supper is a charming, hugely entertaining book. Retired chef
Prudence Bulstrode is cranky, stubborn and insightful; an utterly
brilliant creation. I can't wait to see what she gets up to next' M
W Craven 'Discover how a Michelin-starred Miss Marple displays the
skills of a bloodhound as she sniffs out the scent of a killer in
this thriller that rises to a conclusion like a perfect souffle.'
Nick Ferrari 'A light-hearted, fun mystery, combining cookery and
crime - what's not to love?' Woman's Weekly 'Shrager, herself a
kitchen whizz on TV, has a natural talent and deft touch for
exactly this kind of gentle fun' The Sun
'Rosie can write and Prudence Bulstrode is here to stay' Miriam
Margolyes 'Witty, warm and so enjoyable' Jo Brand The next
irresistible cosy crime novel from celebrity TV chef Rosemary
Shrager! Preparing a midwinter's feast for all hundred residents of
the little Yorkshire village of Scrafton Busk is exactly the kind
of challenge Prudence Bulstrode adores. A chance to show off her
muffin-topped winter stew, lamb shank hotpot and Scarborough woof -
and, of course, her famous figgy pudding - is just the thing to
shake off the winter blues. But on the night of the feast, local
vagabond Terry Chandler is found dead - his body entombed in the
pristine snowman standing pride of place on the village green. Who
could have wanted Chandler dead? Why would they stow his body in
such strange circumstances? And what is the meaning of his last
enigmatic message, directing his brother to Mystery Hills, a place
of which no one has ever heard? Crime and cookery continue to
collide as Prudence and her granddaughter Suki get drawn into
another mystifying murder . . . Praise for Rosemary Shrager 'A
great yarn - Shrager knows her food and she's cooked up a storm.
Murder is the main course but the side dishes fascinate. A
fascinating conclusion - Rosie can write and Prudence Bulstrode is
here to stay. I look forward to more in this series.' Miriam
Margolyes 'I've long admired Rosemary as a woman of many talents. I
just hadn't realized that writing is one of them. The Last Supper
has pace and style and a very interesting cast of characters'
Richard Vines 'Rosemary Shrager has created a welcome addition to
the ranks of female amateur sleuths. The Last Supper is a witty,
light-hearted mystery, in which the author has served up a tasty
treat' Simon Brett 'The Last Supper is a charming, hugely
entertaining book. Retired chef Prudence Bulstrode is cranky,
stubborn and insightful; an utterly brilliant creation. I can't
wait to see what she gets up to next' M W Craven 'Discover how a
Michelin-starred Miss Marple displays the skills of a bloodhound as
she sniffs out the scent of a killer in this thriller that rises to
a conclusion like a perfect souffle.' Nick Ferrari 'A
light-hearted, fun mystery, combining cookery and crime - what's
not to love?' Woman's Weekly 'Shrager, herself a kitchen whizz on
TV, has a natural talent and deft touch for exactly this kind of
gentle fun' The Sun
'A great yarn - Shrager knows her food and she's cooked up a storm.
. . Rosie can write and Prudence Bulstrode is here to stay.' Miriam
Margolyes 'Think bolshy Mrs Beeton meets Miss Marple, our
rambunctious heroine, Prudence, hilariously stomps her way through
a riotous and unpredictable plot. Witty, warm and so enjoyable' Jo
Brand 'A Golden Age classic for the modern era - Rosemary Shrager
has come up with a recipe to die for' Anton Du Beke 'True to form,
this recipe is a real killer!' Alan Titchmarsh The irresistible
debut novel from celebrity TV chef Rosemary Shrager where cosy
crime and cookery collide! When an old television rival, Deirdre
Shaw, is found dead at the Cotswolds manor house where she was
catering for a prestigious shooting weekend, Prudence is asked to
step into the breach. Prudence is only too happy to take up the
position and soon she is working in the kitchens of Farleigh Manor.
But Farleigh Manor is the home to secrets, both old and new. The
site of a famous unsolved murder from the nineteenth century,
Farleigh Manor has never quite shaken off its sensationalist past.
It's about to get a sensational present too. Because, the more she
scratches beneath the surface of this manor and its guests, the
more Prudence becomes certain that Deirdre Shaw's death was no
accident. She's staring in the face of a very modern murder. . .
Praise for The Last Supper 'I've long admired Rosemary as a woman
of many talents. I just hadn't realized that writing is one of
them. The Last Supper has pace and style and a very interesting
cast of characters' Richard Vines 'Rosemary Shrager has created a
welcome addition to the ranks of female amateur sleuths. The Last
Supper is a witty, light-hearted mystery, in which the author has
served up a tasty treat' Simon Brett 'The Last Supper is a
charming, hugely entertaining book. Retired chef Prudence Bulstrode
is cranky, stubborn and insightful; an utterly brilliant creation.
I can't wait to see what she gets up to next' M W Craven 'Discover
how a Michelin-starred Miss Marple displays the skills of a
bloodhound as she sniffs out the scent of a killer in this thriller
that rises to a conclusion like a perfect souffle.' Nick Ferrari
'If you enjoy the cosy crime of Richard Osman, then don't miss this
delicious debut' Yours
The irresistible debut novel from celebrity TV chef Rosemary Shrager where cosy crime and cookery collide!
When an old television rival, Deirdre Shaw, is found dead at the Cotswolds manor house where she was catering for a prestigious shooting weekend, Prudence is asked to step into the breach. Prudence is only too happy to take up the position and soon she is working in the kitchens of Farleigh Manor.
But Farleigh Manor is the home to secrets, both old and new. The site of a famous unsolved murder from the nineteenth century, Farleigh Manor has never quite shaken off its sensationalist past. It's about to get a sensational present too. Because, the more she scratches beneath the surface of this manor and its guests, the more Prudence becomes certain that Deirdre Shaw's death was no accident. She's staring in the face of a very modern murder. . .
The next irresistible cosy crime novel from celebrity TV chef
Rosemary Shrager! Preparing a midwinter's feast for all hundred
residents of the little Yorkshire village of Scrafton Busk is
exactly the kind of challenge Prudence Bulstrode adores. A chance
to show off her braised-neck of Moorland mutton, Wensleydale tart -
and, of course, her famous figgy pudding - is just the thing to
shake off the winter blues. But on the night of the feast, local
vagabond Terry Chandler is found dead - his body entombed in the
pristine snowman standing pride of place on the village green. Who
could have wanted Chandler dead? Why would they stow his body in
such strange circumstances? And what is the meaning of his last
enigmatic message, directing his brother to Mystery Hills, a place
of which no-one has ever heard? Crime and cookery continue to
collide as Prudence and her long-suffering sidekick, granddaughter
Suki, get drawn into another mystifying murder . . .
Become a better cook with Rosemary Rosemary Shrager has a passion
for sharing what she loves: delicious food anyone can learn to make
and enjoy. With decades of experience as a chef and cookery
teacher, Rosemary knows how to make even the most nervous of cooks
feel confident in the kitchen. Starting with classic principles and
skills, Rosemary will show you how to develop as a cook
recipe-by-recipe, so each new skill is learned through practical
experience. Learn how to poach a perfect egg, make the creamiest
bechamel sauce, knead a light and fluffy white loaf, bake a warming
chicken and potato pie from scratch. With Rosemary's guidance and
delicious dishes along the way, this is the most enjoyable way to
learn to cook. With over 140 recipes, and gorgeous photography and
illustrations throughout, this book is an essential for anyone who
wishes they could have Rosemary by their side in the kitchen.
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