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A Fugue in Hell's Kitchen

A Fugue in Hell's Kitchen
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Release: 2004-01-01
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ISBN: 9780970214713

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"Murder mystery set in 1939 in New York's Roughest Neighborhood, features classical music."


A Fugue in Hell's Kitchen

A Fugue in Hell's Kitchen
Author: Hal Glatzer
Publisher: Daniel & Daniel Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Detective and mystery stories
ISBN: 9781880284704

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Rare manuscript theft, forgery, crooked land developers, and the gangs of 1939! Swing musician Katy Green helps a friend, a music conservatory teacher in New York's roughest neighborhood, hunt for a stolen music manuscript, a rare autograph of a Paganini guitar quartet--perhaps a forgery. What Katy thinks will be an easy good deed swiftly turns into a deadly fugue of greed, jealousy, and zealotry, and a fight for her life. Her fight to keep a Chinese cellist friend from being deported evokes 2003, but Katy's in New York in 1939, before the Empire State Building has enough tenants, before all the subways have been built, when Hell's Kitchen gangs shoot homemade linoleum knives at people.


The Hell's Kitchen Cookbook

The Hell's Kitchen Cookbook
Author: Hell's Kitchen
Publisher: Grand Central Life & Style
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1455535680

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The official companion cookbook from the enormously popular Fox cooking competition show. Hell's Kitchen debuted in 2005 on Fox and is currently in in its 14th season. On the show, one explosive, charismatic Head Chef oversees 16 chefs as they battle it out to win a job as Head Chef of top restaurant with a total prize value of $250,000. In each episode the chefs are put to the test in a skill's-based challenge, and must follow it up by completing dinner service at the exclusive Hell's Kitchen restaurant set in Los Angeles. Now, in their first ever cookbook, readers will learn how to recreate over one hundred of the contestant's delectable, restaurant-worthy dishes in their own home and will be given access to the recipes, menus, and behind-the-scenes secrets that they've been craving!


Hell's Kitchen

Hell's Kitchen
Author: Richard O'Connor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1960
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Hell's Kitchen

Hell's Kitchen
Author: David J. Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780976059080

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Damn Good Food

Damn Good Food
Author: Mitch Omer
Publisher: Borealis Book
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2009
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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A collection of 157 recipes from Mitch Omer, chef-owner of the wildly popular Hell's Kitchen, named one of the Best Breakfasts across America by Esquire magazine.


Docketful of Poesy

Docketful of Poesy
Author: Diana Killian
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2010-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1564747123

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Mad, bad, and dangerous to know. Theater of the Absurd takes on a whole new meaning when former teacher and Byron scholar Grace Hollister is hired as a script doctor for a cable film production. Hollywood wants to film the book Grace wrote about her her past academic (and extracurricular) exploits on location in the Lake District. At first Grace revels in reflected Hollywood glamor and her reunion with boyfriend Peter Fox, antiques dealer and former jewel thief. However, although the film's budget seems boundless, almost no one in the cast or crew seems to have much experience making movies. It's almost comical...until history begins to repeat itself for real, and then it's curtains for more than one of the cast.


Buffalo Bill's Defunct

Buffalo Bill's Defunct
Author: Sheila Simonson
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2010-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1564747115

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Sheriff's investigator Rob Neill made a mess of his first case, the theft of sacred artifacts belonging to the Klalo, a Native American tribe from the western end of the Columbia River Gorge. Ten years later, a stolen petroglyph emerges-along with a body buried in a garage. Neill sees a chance to redeem himself, with the help of his new neighbor, librarian Meg McLean. Her information-retrieval skills work together with the police investigation-but the partnership threatens to turn unprofessionally romantic. Meanwhile, two more people are murdered, and the Klalos' feisty chief, Madeline Thomas, has her own agenda that seems to hinder as much as help. Can a kind of justice finally come to Latouche County?


An Old Chaos (A Latouche County Mystery)

An Old Chaos (A Latouche County Mystery)
Author: Sheila Simonson
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2010-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1564747131

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When a landslide kills six people and destroys several expensive homes, Madeline Thomas, principal chief of the Klalos, and geologist Charlie O Neill know something is rotten in Latouche County: the land should never have been built on. Sheriff s investigator Rob Neill uncovers a suppressed hazard warning and evidence of payoffs to county government, with the help of librarian Meg McLean. Rob leads an investigation that implicates local development bigwigs and county personnel, including his boss and mentor, the sheriff. Meanwhile someone will stop at nothing, even murder, to keep the cover-up covered up. Cop, librarian, nurse, sheriff, and even an Indian chief they are all viewpoint characters in Sheila Simonson s engrossing new mystery, An Old Chaos. Expanding our view of the microcosm of a rural Columbia Gorge town introduced in the critically praised Buffalo Bill s Defunct, Simonson portrays heroism as well as corruption in high and low places. And human fallibility s potential for diasaster is joined by the landscape s; as the eponymous Wallace Stevens poem says, We live in an old chaos of the sun.


Chasing Cans

Chasing Cans
Author: Laura Crum
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2010-09-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1564747395

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HORSE WRECK-OR WAS IT MURDER? Chasing Cans is rodeo slang for barrel racing, a competition that can bring its winners fame and big bucks. To Gail McCarthy, a horse vet turned stay-at-home mom, chasing cans also stands for the ambitious pursuit of empty career goals at the expense of personal and family tranquility. While Gail is wrestling with this question in her own life, she witnesses a mystifying riding accident that kills a neighbor, a barrel-racing trainer. Then a mysterious series of seeming accidents occurs at the training establishment, and Gail’s detective friend Jeri asks for her help in understanding the people and activities involved. The two women struggle to put the pieces of a puzzle together before someone else dies, and for her trouble Gail nearly becomes the next victim. Her horsemanship skills save her in a climax that pits her in a race against a desperate villain with a definite reason to want her silenced forever. The tenth book in the beloved series about Gail McCarthy is also a portrait of a woman making the challenging transition from her full-time career as a horse vet to full-time mother-in a graceful and positive, yet realistic way.