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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A runaway international bestseller and winner of Spain’s top literary prize, Little Indiscretions is part ingeniously entertaining whodunit and part sparkling social satire. Business is slow for Nestor Chaffino, pastry chef to the rich and famous, until he’s invited to cater a party in a villa on the Costa del Sol. When Nestor is found frozen to death in a walk-in freezer with a notebook in his hand, the party guests gathered that evening are the natural suspects. But who could have it in for a harmless cook? The answer, it turns out, is just about everyone who happens to be staying in the house. Nestor, while quietly stirring his sauces and whisking his egg whites, had decided to publish a compendium of gastronomic secrets that revealed, along with the culinary tricks of his trade, more than a few damning details of the hosts’ and houseguests’ private lives. To what lengths would they go to ensure that Nestor maintained a more permanent sense of discretion? Not since Nick and Nora Charles’s last cocktail party has such a merry band of mischief makers convened in one place. Little Indiscretions marks the discovery of a phenomenal writer with tremendous flair. It’s a gourmet treat readers will pounce on. Review:“Carmen Posadas’s Little Indiscretions is quirky and delicious.” Jill Churchill Review:“Sassy. Sexy. Superb. Culinary mystery lovers will devour Little Indiscretions and pound the table for more!” Carolyn Hart
Review:“Little Indiscretions gives us a close-up view of a glittering Madrid high society that is rotten to the core.” La Vanguardia (Spain) Review:“Outstanding...the perfect blend of Agatha Christie and Pedro Almodóvar.” Le Figaro (France) About the AuthorCarmen Posadas was born in Montevideo and is the daughter of a Uruguayan diplomat. She lived for some years in London, where her father was ambassador, and also in Buenos Aires and Moscow. She is also the author of Five Bluebottles, which Random House will publish in 2004, and several bestselling books for children. Little Indiscretions, first published as Pequeñas Infamias, won the coveted 1998 Planeta Prize in Barcelona and has been translated into twelve languages. Posadas now lives in Madrid. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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