Medieval history has always been my favorite time period, which is why I minored in medieval history while earning my Bachelor's degree. I also love my historical fiction to be based on real people and real events then throw in the fact that Italy is my favorite place in the whole world, so to say I was over the moon when asked to read and review The Chef's Secret by Crystal King would be an understatement!
I just spent 2 weeks this past April in Italy visiting Rome, Florence, and Venice, and King's writing immediately propelled me back through the streets of Rome and Venice only this time with a renaissance flair as King recreates the life of Bartolomeo Scappi, the most renowned Italian chef for the Popes, and creates a life for him full of mystery, forbidden secrets, forbidden love, and lots of sumptuous food (I was starving while reading this!).
The book begins in 1577 at Scappi's death when he leaves his entire estate and last name to his nephew and apprentice, Giovanni. He also leaves a box of diaries with the express order that Giovanni burn them without reading them because the knowledge inside is dangerous! Thank goodness Giovanni is curious about his uncle's writings because the diaries are the key to many secrets, many that are coded and have to be broken, and tales of murder, violence, intrigue, love, and oh the food!
The plotting is flawless and the characterization is on point. The research of the time period is impeccable and as I said, I was immediately transported back to Italy in the spring by King's descriptions of Italy, its way of life, and its amazing culinary masterpieces. King weaves the secrets throughout the book expertly leaving the reveal of the mysteries until the end.
The Chef's Secret is a fast-paced, extremely well-written novel that will keep you turning pages. Devouring them I should say! If you love historical fiction, then I highly recommend this one!
**Thank you Atria Books for the gifted copy. All opinions are my own.**