A Bitter Feast: A Novel

A Bitter Feast: A Novel

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  • Author:Deborah Crombie
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Summary

"Crombie’s characters are rich, emotionally textured, fully human. They are the remarkable creations of a remarkable writer."—Louise Penny

“Nobody writes the modern English mystery the way Deborah Crombie does—and A Bitter Feast is the latest in a series that is gripping, enthralling, and just plain the best.”   — Charles Todd, New York Times bestselling author of The Black Ascot and A Cruel Deception

New York Times bestselling author Deborah Crombie returns with a mesmerizing entry in her “excellent” (Miami Herald) series, in which Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James are pulled into a dangerous web of secrets, lies, and murder that simmers beneath the surface of a tranquil Cotswolds village.

Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and his wife, Detective Inspector Gemma James, have been invited for a relaxing weekend in the Cotswolds, one of Britain’s most enchanting regions, famous for its rolling hills, golden cottages, and picturesque villages.

Duncan, Gemma, and their children are guests at Beck House, the family estate of Melody Talbot, Gemma’s detective sergeant. The Talbot family is wealthy, prominent, and powerful—Melody’s father is the publisher of one of London’s largest and most influential newspapers. The centerpiece of this glorious fall getaway is a posh charity harvest luncheon catered by up-and-coming chef Viv Holland. After fifteen years in London’s cut-throat food scene, Viv has returned to the Gloucestershire valleys of her childhood and quickly made a name for herself with her innovative meals based on traditional cuisine but using fresh local ingredients. Attended by the local well-to-do as well as national press food bloggers and restaurant critics, the event could make Viv a star.

But a tragic car accident and a series of mysterious deaths rock the estate and pull Duncan and Gemma into the investigation. It soon becomes clear that the killer has a connection with Viv’s pub—or, perhaps, with Beck House itself.

Does the truth lie in the past? Or is it closer to home, tied up in the tangled relationships and bitter resentments between the staff at Beck House and Viv’s new pub? Or is it more personal, entwined with secrets hidden by Viv and those closest to her?

Editor Reviews

This character-driven series just continues to get better.

Booklist (starred review)

About the Author

Deborah Crombie is a New York Times bestselling author and a native Texan who has lived in both England and Scotland. She now lives in McKinney, Texas, sharing a house that is more than one hundred years old with her husband, three cats, and two German shepherds.

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Reviews

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I'm going to announce right at the start that I've always been a fan of Deborah's since I met her at the conference where she met her wonderful agent. That said, I've dogged her steps not because I'm a crazed stalker, but because she has a great attitude and ability. She writes great novels. I also write novels set in the UK, but she is much more prolific. When she asked for name suggestions for very minor characters I offered my mother's name. My mother was such a fan of any suspense and murder mysteries set in the UK, her ancestry had something to do with it, plus her love of good literature. So when I saw my mother's name in this good novel, I was thrilled. I know my mother would have been over-the-top about it if she were still with us. Thank you, Deborah Crombie for inserting my mother's name in your delightful novel. I loved the food in this novel. It all sounded scrumptious. And the villain was such wicked person for spoiling it all for everyone. Every time someone looked up there was a police officer. None-the-less, the story had a resounding forward pace that didn't let up. I look forward to the next Kincaid and Gemma James novel now. Highly recommended so you can see my mother's name in there, too. Mary Thompson. . You'll love the book.