· Joanne Pence is a USA Today best-selling and award winning author of two mystery series, contemporary and historical romance, fantasy and thrillers. She is the author of the Angie Amalfi culinary mystery series, which is still in print after twenty years, and now has 15 books (the latest, COOKING SPIRITS was an April release), and a /5. Buy a cheap copy of Something's Cooking book by Joanne Pence. The heat is onLife's a banquet for Angelina Amalfi—a gourmet chef and food writer with enough sass and spunk for two. But things start to go really bad really fast Free shipping over $/5(4). The heat is on. Life's a banquet for Angelina Amalfi—a gourmet chef and food writer with enough sass and spunk for two. But things start to go really bad really fast when the man who's been contributing unusual recipes to her column is discovered dead and Angie suddenly finds herself being stalked by a killer whose appetite was merely whetted by the first deadly course.
Joanne Pence is a USA Today best-selling and award winning author of two mystery series, contemporary and historical romance, fantasy and thrillers. She is the author of the Angie Amalfi culinary mystery series, which is still in print after twenty years, and now has 15 books (the latest, COOKING SPIRITS was an April release), and a. The heat is onLife's a banquet for Angelina Amalfi—a gourmet chef and food writer with enough sass and spunk for two. But things start to go really bad really fast when the man who's been contributing unusual recipes to her column is discover. April USA Mass Market Paperback. Title: Something's Cooking: An Angie Amalfi Mystery (Angie Amalfi Mysteries) Author (s): Joanne Pence. ISBN: / (USA edition) Publisher: Avon. Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA Amazon AU.
“Something’s Cooking” is the excellent first novel of the Angie Amalfi series of novels by. Something's Cooking: An Angie Amalfi Mystery by Joanne Pence. Paperback (Mass Market Paperback - Reissue) $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. Something's Cooking by Joanne Pence is the first in the Angie Amalfi mysteries. I would definitely consider this to be more of a cozy than a hard-boiled mystery, although honestly I personally would classify it more as romantic suspense, with romance being the primary genre and the suspense/mystery being secondary.
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