Marcus Chen thought the biggest challenge of catering a heritage festival would be keeping the raspberry preserves from crystallizing.
When pastry chef Marcus Chen arrives in Thornfield, Washington to cater the Raspberry Heritage Festival, he expects nothing more complicated than serving traditional desserts to celebrate the town's agricultural legacy.
Instead, he finds sabotage.
Prize-winning preserves from three generations of raspberry farmers have mysteriously failed overnight. Heritage plants with decades of careful cultivation are being systematically destroyed. The festival—and the farming families who've preserved irreplaceable varieties for over a century—is under attack.
Now Marcus must use his food science expertise to stop agricultural criminals before they steal Thornfield's most precious four generations of raspberry heritage that can never be replaced.
📚 MORE CULINARY CHRONICLES 📚 🍎 ROTTEN TO THE CORE (Book 1) 🍞 RISING TO THE OCCASION (Book 2) 🍪 CRUMBLING UNDER PRESSURE (Book 3) ⭐ START THE SERIES ANYWHERE! ⭐ Each Culinary Chronicles mystery is a complete standalone adventure. Jump in with any book and fall in love with Marcus Chen's world of food, friends, and fascinating mysteries.
"Finally, a cozy mystery series that teaches you real cooking techniques while keeping you guessing!" - Food & Mystery Blog
Perfect for readers who love their mysteries served with a generous helping of heart, humor, and heritage recipes that have been perfecting themselves for generations.
Hi, I'm Blake and as you may have guessed by now, I'm a writer. Yup, that’s right, I write books and I wrote my first novel, The Assassin Princess, in 2011 when I was twenty-eight. Two sequels followed, A Step into Darkscape and The Assassin's Codaci. This magical fantasy series started as a story written about my girlfriend, at the time, an artist who dreamed of being a fierce warrior in another world, who kicked butt and swung a sword to battle the enemy. It grew and became The Assassin Princess, a tale of an artist who is kidnapped and taken to a strange land full of magic, talking unicorns and dragons. It goes dark, exploring jealously, greed and hunger; it goes light and reaches for the best in even the most flawed of characters. But in essence, it still remains about her at its heart.
I started writing when I was seven years old. Back then it was mostly poems about whatever interested me at the time, be it the seasons or the planets, or my love for libraries and books. I also turned my hand to a few short stories, all hand written and lost over time.
I don’t remember why I started writing, but I do remember what inspired me to do it. It was Yuri, writing his poems to Lara in the frozen house in the film Dr Zhivago, and the beautiful music played, Lara’s Theme; it was the sound of the typewriter at the very start of the film Misery, where Paul Sheldon finishes his latest book.
These still inspire me to this day, along with whole host of other influences: the novels by Brandon Sanderson, Sarah J. Maas, J. R. R. Tolkien, J. K. Rowling, Anne Rice, Stephen King, Patricia Cornwell to name a few. Any movie that shows a typewriter.
Unfortunately this is another well written grammatically book but there's no faces and no physical dimension description. Feels hollow but the food sounds delicious.