The author of Death by Devil’s Breath takes the chili cook-off circuit to southern Texas to prove that revenge is a dish best served hot . . .
Everyone in San Antonio remembers the Alamo, but how many remember the Chili Queens? Back in the early twentieth century, these spicy señoras sold their lip-smacking chili in plazas all around the city. Now, as part of the Chili Showdown, Maxie and her half-sister, Sylvia, are dressing up as the Chili Queens to raise money for charity.
But someone wasn’t feeling too charitable toward a local troubadour, who is murdered at the fundraiser. When their friend Nick Falcone, head of security for the Showdown, actually becomes the prime suspect, it’s up to Maxie and Sylvia to turn the heat up on a killer, who’s planning a chili reception for them . . .
I love the cover to your latest book!! It's as hot and colorful as the chili peppers!! The story itself sounds like great fun, and I'm looking forward to reading it!! Congratulations on your book, and I'm sure it's going to do well!! Who doesn't love a good bowl of chili - especially when Fall is right around the corner?? (Peggy Roberson 12:38pm August 10, 2015)
I am from Texas so no beans and spicy. I missed Cincinnati for the more chili parlors over McDonalds, I chose Taos. The others I got right. Great Mexican places to eat in San Antonio. I did not know about the Chili Queens so I learned something today. (Leona Olson 6:32pm August 10, 2015)