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Holy Guacamole!
Nancy Fairbanks

Culinary Mystery Series
Berkley Prime Crime
November 2004
On Sale: November 2, 2004
Featuring: Carolyn Blue; Jason Blue
288 pages
ISBN: 0425199223
EAN: 9780425199220
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Mystery Culinary | Mystery

At an opera party in Texas, the artistic director eats some bad guacamole that disagrees with him right to death. A scorned soprano admits to mixing the dish to get back at him for passing her over for her dream role. But Carolyn learns that foul play, not foul food, was the real culprit--and uncovers some unsavory secrets that lead to a full menu of suspects.

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