Description
Richard Osman meets MasterChef. In this cookery school, murder is on the menu...
'Delicious fun!' Tess Gerritsen
'Knife Skills for Beginners is a joy.' S. J. Bennett
'A deliciously dark slice of murder and mystery.' Chris Whitaker
'If Ruth Rendell had teamed up with Delia Smith they'd have produced something like this.' J. M. Hall
'Dazzlingly sharp with a wit that sparkles off the page.' Jane Corry
A recipe for disaster.
When chef Paul Delamare takes a job 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.
The police are convinced Paul is the culprit. After all, he's good with a blade, was first on the scene - and everyone knows it doesn't take much to push a chef over the edge. To prove his innocence, he must find the killer. Could it be one of his students? Or the owner of the school - a woman with secrets and a murky past?
It all boils down to murder.
If Paul can't solve the mystery fast - as well as teach his students how to make a perfect hollandaise sauce - he'll be next to get the chop.
About the Author
After being flung into the culinary limelight as a semi-finalist on Masterchef, Orlando Murrin edited Woman and Home, BBC Good Food and founded Olive magazine; then he switched track to become a chef-hotelier in SW France and Somerset.
He 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 Good Food Podcast with Tom Kerridge.
From his grandfather, a Met detective who rose to become a crack MI5 interrogator, he inherited a fascination with crime and mystery. He lives in domestic bliss in Exeter, Devon, and Knife Skills For Beginners is his debut novel.
You can find Orlando on Twitter @orlandomurrin, Instagram @orlandomurrinauthor or on Facebook. His website is www.orlandomurrin.com.
Reviews
Funny, and at times unexpectedly moving, this thoroughly enjoyable murder mystery is packed with interesting recipe ideas, fascinating culinary facts and some jolly useful cooking hacks * Guardian *
With a delightful cast of characters, and seasoned with plenty of acerbic wit, this culinary cosy crime debut is a moreish treat. * HEAT *
Our new obsession. A delicious, twisty novel! * THAT'S LIFE! *
This fun cosy crime novel is deliciously good! * SUN *
An addictive read * Woman's Own *
A stylish cosy crime novel ... Colourful, entertaining and full of social observations, the account of Paul's odyssey also has some moments of genuine emotion * Literary Review *
Delicious fun! Knife Skills for Beginners is both intriguing and mouth-watering, starring a charming hero you'll want as your best friend. * Tess Gerritsen *
A deliciously dark slice of murder and mystery. Funny and fun, frightening and charming. * Chris Whitaker *
Knife Skills for Beginners is a joy, packed full of fabulous culinary tips and recipes you'll want to make, alongside a decent dollop of murder and mystery. * S. J. Bennett *
Orlando Murrin's personality is sprinkled throughout the pages of his debut, Knife Skills for Beginners. It's warm, it's humorous, it's different from anything I've read before. If you're into cosy crime, this one is irresistible. * Mari Hannah *
Book Information
ISBN 9781787636811
Author Orlando Murrin
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint Bantam (Transworld)
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Weight(grams) 555g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 162mm * 32mm