Spiced to Death

Mystery & Suspense, International
Cover of the book Spiced to Death by Peter King, MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
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Author: Peter King ISBN: 9781453277249
Publisher: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road Publication: September 25, 2012
Imprint: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road Language: English
Author: Peter King
ISBN: 9781453277249
Publisher: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Publication: September 25, 2012
Imprint: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Language: English

“This appealing detective serves up nuggets of culinary trivia and wry food humor” (People).

In the days of Marco Polo, men risked their lives for spices. And in an age when black pepper was so valuable that it was sold one peppercorn at a time, there was no spice more valuable than the legendary Ko Feng. Known as the Celestial Spice, it supposedly vanished five centuries ago, and its name lives on only as culinary myth. But now a sack of it has turned up in New York City, and the leading experts of world cuisine will kill for a taste.

When London’s finest gourmet detective proclaims the mysterious spice authentic, this sack of weeds becomes the most valuable substance on earth, worth thousands of dollars per gram. But soon the spice vanishes, one of his colleagues is murdered, and the detective is forced to dive into New York’s culinary underworld. His palate may be refined, but this gourmet knows how to fight dirty.

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“This appealing detective serves up nuggets of culinary trivia and wry food humor” (People).

In the days of Marco Polo, men risked their lives for spices. And in an age when black pepper was so valuable that it was sold one peppercorn at a time, there was no spice more valuable than the legendary Ko Feng. Known as the Celestial Spice, it supposedly vanished five centuries ago, and its name lives on only as culinary myth. But now a sack of it has turned up in New York City, and the leading experts of world cuisine will kill for a taste.

When London’s finest gourmet detective proclaims the mysterious spice authentic, this sack of weeds becomes the most valuable substance on earth, worth thousands of dollars per gram. But soon the spice vanishes, one of his colleagues is murdered, and the detective is forced to dive into New York’s culinary underworld. His palate may be refined, but this gourmet knows how to fight dirty.

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