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Heaven Lee #1

Death by Rhubarb

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At Cafe Heaven, the souffles don't fall, but the bodies do.

Heaven Lee is sassy, brassy, and street-smart. She's also one of Kansas City's premier caterers. With a string of failed careers and stalled marriages behind her, Heaven's finally found her true love-Cafe Heaven, a trendy restaurant on midtown 39th.

Open-mike night at Cafe Heaven gets pretty hairy, but Heaven is shocked when lovely lawyer Tasha Arnold drops dead from poisoning med-dinner. With the law and word-of-mouth threatening to close her down, Heaven does what any chef worth her salt would-she turns sleuth.

But asking questions on a mean street like 39th gets Heaven into hot water. Somewhere out there is a killer who would turn Kansas City's favorite caterer into Kansas City's freshest corpse!

Featuring original recipes for such tempting treats as risotto with mushrooms and asparagus, gingerbread upside-down cake and pumpkin piccadillo.

220 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 15, 1996

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Lou Jane Temple

19 books33 followers
LOU JANE TEMPLE, the former owner of Cafe Lulu in Kansas City, wrote about food and entertaining for Kansas City Magazine, and was the author of the Heaven Lee mysteries, a series of culinary thrillers.

Lou Jane moved to Kansas City in the late 1960s and was a 50-year resident of Kansas City, Mo., and a creative force in the city.

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733 reviews89 followers
March 27, 2014
Heaven Lee may be sassy, brassy, and street-smart, but she just didn't do it for me as a main character. There were plenty of suspects to choose from for the crime, but Heaven's obsession with suspecting all of her exes was a bit much - in fact, she had a few too many exes! But what brought the book down from a weak 3* to my 2* rating was the insertion of the recipes into the story itself. Do I skip the recipes so the story flows, or do I read the recipes in case I want to try any of them?! After a while, I ended up skipping them because I knew I wouldn't search back through the story for a recipe I might try, which was a shame because I might have missed something good, but I got tired of losing the thread of the story.
Profile Image for Dez Nemec.
1,074 reviews32 followers
September 29, 2018
Holy crap, this was bad. So, so bad. I generally give a book at least 100 pages until I quit. I couldn't even get to the crime in this one. I hated everything about it. Normally, I wouldn't give it a rating, but that 3.62 stars is misleading so I'm leaving 1. Seriously, go somewhere else for a story. Anywhere else.

DNF
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2,170 reviews133 followers
December 30, 2015
I love Kansas City, and I liked reading this book where several of the places mentioned I've either heard about or visited. And the food... anything about food grabs me and I loved the descriptions of what Heaven served in her restaurant.

As at least one other reviewer has said, there was a lot of characters... I think really too much for a small little book, just over 200 pages. I did like how Heaven and her staff all tried to be amateur sleuths and put their heads together to figure out who was the poisoner.

Inserting recipes right in the middle of text was really distracting, and I eventually skipped over them. Why couldn't she do what Joanne Fluke does and put the recipes at the end of chapters?

Heaven is quite a character. Married five times, and in love with a Vietnamese man some 20-odd years her junior. This book was not the best I've ever read, but definitely not the worst. I want to continue reading this series.
1,795 reviews7 followers
December 15, 2020
This is the first book in the Heaven Lee cozy mystery series. Heaven runs a restaurant in a sleazy neighborhood in Kansas City. It's sleazy because of Angel Rodriquez who is buying up property, running people out of business and bringing in strip clubs and other sleazy businesses. Heaven stands her ground not giving in to Angel and his drive to buy her business.
One night at Heavens restaurant two of her exes show up and one of them ends up with a dead date. It was also open mic night and two local gays were planning to wow the crowd as Barbara Bush and Hillary Clinton causing a neighborhood group against debauchery, the 39th Street League of Decency,to set up camp handing out fudge in the restaurant on the fatal evening. So the gays guys decided to use that as publicity and brought TV cameras to the event. So when Heaven's ex's date gets killed it's on TV. Heaven is a suspect since she did threaten the woman earlier. Detective Bonnie Weber, Heaven's friend gets assigned to the case. There doesn't seem to be an actual motive or any clear cut suspect to point away from Heaven but Bonnie doesn't believe Heaven did it. Proving that and finding who did commit the crime takes time.
When another almost death happens Heaven and her staff decide it's time to get involved in solving the crime before the restaurant gets shut down and they're all out of jobs. Heaven finds out her other ex also dated the deceased increasing the weirdness of this situation. Sending her staff out with jobs to do to find out the truth turns out to be the right tactic. With an ex reporter working the scene again Heather gets a one up on what really might be the cause of all the trouble.
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447 reviews14 followers
June 8, 2017
For someone in Kansas City, this is especially fun. Not sure why it took me 21 years to get around to this!
Profile Image for Lyn Soulia-Smith.
1,271 reviews8 followers
October 26, 2025
i liked the story line and mystery. I was surprised by some of the language, not use to it in my books but I still enjoyed the book.
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257 reviews37 followers
March 30, 2012
Chris and Joe were dressed as Barbara Bush and Hillary Clinton in a skit they were presenting. The 39th Street League of Decency Fudge Patrol were present handing out fudge and two of Heaven Lee's ex-husbands wanted to talk with her. One of them wanted to introduce his new associate named Tasha. As TV station camera crews were on hand to film the fudge patrol protest to vulgarity, Tasha collapsed on the front sidewalk. Of course, food poisoning publicity is not good for a restaurant. Surprisingly, business was not hurt-yet. But police were threatening to shut down Cafe Heaven if the killer was not caught soon. So Heaven and her staff and other business people on 39th street set out to learn who was responsible for Tasha's death and smearing Heaven Lee's good name. Someone in the know had supplied rhubarb leaves in the salad greens-someone who wished more people to die.
Profile Image for Lynn.
315 reviews
July 22, 2016
originally read: _________ __-__, 1999
re-read: June 4-6, 2014

Re-read notes.
I remember enjoying this book very much when I first read it. It was an interesting method of murder and very good whodunit and why. It was no less enjoyable on the re-read. I had forgotten who did it and exactly how, so it was very much like reading it for the first time. Good books are like that, each re-read brings new discovery. This re-read was a bit more enjoyable for me because in between reading and re-reading I had been to Kansas City and knew the places, products, and things mentioned in the book. It's always nice to be personally familiar with the settings of the book.

Overall, definitely worth the read (or re-read).
Profile Image for Linda Famous.
93 reviews3 followers
March 2, 2014
This was an easy-reading mystery. The writing was well done but I didn't like the way recipes were randomly inserted into the chapters. I also thought there were a few too many characters - all the mentions of all the ex-husbands wasn't so bad (although it took quite awhile to get to the story about the order of them, so that was a little confusing). But all the people who worked in the restaurant were difficult to remember - in a movie they'd be reduced to two characters.

And thinking about it now, the title is rather funny because nobody actually died from rhubarb (they died other ways) - that's not a spoiler, and if you read it you'll see why.
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145 reviews
March 26, 2017
Heaven Lee one of Kansas City's premier caterers. With a string of failed careers behind her, Heaven's finally found her true love--Cafe Heaven. Open-mike night at Cafe Heaven gets pretty hairy but Heaven is shocked when lawyer Tasha Arnold drops dead from poisoning. With the law and word-of-mouth threatening to close her down, Heaven turns sleuth to find a killer who could turn her into Kansas City's freshest corpse
Profile Image for Pat.
810 reviews
April 28, 2013
This was a cute story, with interesting characters. Particularly, the main character- "Heaven Lee"....
Her real name is Katherine O'Malley Martin McGuinne Wolff Steinberg Kelley.
(see page 5 of the paperback version for verification on this one)

Anyway, it is a fast little book and the author packed so much into a mere 213 pages, it almost makes you head spin! But- I would call it cute. Fun. And fast paced!
Profile Image for Clare O'Beara.
Author 25 books371 followers
October 8, 2014
I really liked this story of a mid-life lady running a restaurant. A sudden poisoning occurs - was this a personal attack, a tragic error, or someone getting at the business that served the dish?

The title reminds us that while rhubarb stems are great cooked, the leaves are full of oxalic acid and should never be eaten, even if they do turn up temptingly in your salad.

There are recipes and good characters, a well-written location and sleuthing galore. Enjoy.
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1,580 reviews86 followers
July 18, 2008
#1 in the Heaven Lee, cozy restaurant mystery series

An OK book, but I quit reading at page 30. If I'm not really into a book these days, that's it - I move on to the next one.

Lou Jane Temple's other historical mystery series ("Spice" series) is fantastic -- I've read both of them and am hoping she's writing more!
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351 reviews
October 14, 2008
I don't usually read culinary mysteries, but this one takes place in nearby Kansas City, and I love reading fiction books that use a location that I live in or near. However, I was enchanted by Heaven Lee, the main character.
Profile Image for Lynn.
3,045 reviews84 followers
October 3, 2013
Characters weren’t introduced well enough (plus too many of them) that you had any idea of who they were. The murder weapon had nothing to do with anything on going on in the story – the recipes were garbage and just thrown in where ever any one was making them. Just plain ugh!!!
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2,526 reviews12 followers
January 22, 2016
Heaven Lee Culinary mystery series, number 1, this is a great cozy mystery with a food theme set in one of the world's best barbecue locations - Kansas City. If you are a fan of cozies and enjoy a good read about food, this is a series for you.
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1,018 reviews4 followers
July 13, 2015
This is a cute whodunit, the first featuring Kansas City restaurant owner Heaven Lee. It's got lots of KC details and a pretty intriguing death investigation with some herb lore.
237 reviews
January 21, 2009
another one of those fun reads given to me by my dear friend, Victoria
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1,122 reviews17 followers
April 19, 2017
Heaven Lee may be the owner of one of Kansas City's top restaurants, but she isn't exempt from having death come to dine.

Open-mike night at Cafe Heaven is just that. Actors, musicians, poets and more would turn up to perform. It was guaranteed a full house night. Entertainment out front and a busy, steaming kitchen in back. All came to a screeching halt when a lovely lady lawyer dropped dead from poisoning. Did I mention she was the date of one of Heaven's exes?

Located in a not-so-good part of town, with a detective that seems to have it in for Heaven, and the possibility of the restaurant being shut down, Heaven and her staff come to the conclusion that they will have to get busy and find out who did this.

There are some interesting characters in these pages and quite a few twists and turns. There are also the recipes for some of the dishes mentioned in the book. A tasty, twisty and fun read.
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