About the Book

Murder is on the menu
A celebrity chef poisoned
A bay town reeling
A sleuth pursued

Real estate rule #2: How to sell a house fast - offer a drop-dead kitchen. - Helen Morrisey, Killer in the Kitchen

When real estate pro Helen Morrisey's bombshell daughter, Lizzie, a popular home shopping network host, invites her to meet an internationally famous chef, Helen jumps at the chance. What woman doesn't want to shake hands with a celebrity and do a little shopping at the same time? Even more intriguing, this culinary superstar is about to sell his waterfront mansion and it's her opportunity to talk business. After all, he couldn't choose a sharper agent than Helen, could he? That's a job that comes to a dead halt when she walks onto the TV kitchen of Cooking with Roberto to find his blood dripping bright red into his signature dish and her daughter collapsed beside him.

Detective Joe McAllister arrives to take charge and is none too pleased to find Helen asking his questions. Their on again, off again, romance might sour when she ignores his warnings. Undaunted, Helen calls on the personalities and special skills of her Detection Club of famous sleuths to stir this investigation pot. It doesn't take long before the explosive ingredients of off-camera jealousy, competition, and nasty rumors create a recipe for disaster. Helen has to solve Roberto's murder before more tempers boil over and they all get burned.

Another page-turner in Judy L. Murray's Chesapeake Bay Mystery Series when murder is on the menu. Peril in the Pool House coming September 2023.

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Praise for Killer in the Kitchen:

Brilliant! Judy Murray has another hit with this second book in her Chesapeake Bay Mystery series with a dream kitchen, an over-the-top chef, and more than one murder.” ~ KRL News & Reviews

Quotes From Killer In The Kitchen:

“It's important, you know, that wickedness doesn't triumph." - Jane Marple, A Pocket Full of Rye and Dedication Page of Killer in the Kitchen - A Chesapeake Bay Mystery

"Unbelievable." Joe stared at Helen with disbelief. "You find dead bodies like cats find mice." - From Killer in the Kitchen - A Chesapeake Bay Mystery

"The house was quiet. Nancy Drew urged, 'Come on. You've never been afraid to poke around where you don't belong. Let's take a closer look at Roberto's upstairs study.' Helen hesitated. Agatha Raisin chimed in. 'Hurry!'"- Killer in the Kitchen - A Chesapeake Bay Mystery

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