For Paris in July 2023 Reading Challenge
Mastering the Art of French Murder by Colleen Cambridge, audiobook narrated by Polly Lee
Published April 25, 2023; Kensington
Genre: mystery, historical
I was so delighted with this audiobook about a post-WWII murder mystery in Paris, that I gave it five stars. First of all, the narrator was excellent; her French accents were perfect, as was her American accents. And the story's interest includes budding chef, Julia Child, during her early days in France taking cooking lessons at Le Cordon Bleu.
Julia, along with her fictional friend, Tabatha, and Tabatha's French grandfather and uncle, all collaborate, if only by offering tips, to solve the murder of a woman found murdered in the cellar of Julia's building. Tabitha does most of the sleuthing and investigating, taking risks to discover the truth about the murdered woman, whom she had met briefly after Julia's dinner party.
The plot of the story is also very well thought out. The setting of Paris and the time period just after the war are all important in this mystery. In addition, stories of Julia's cooking and her efforts to perfect her homemade mayonnaise add interest to this French mystery novel. (Hint: use warmed bowls to make the mayonnaise.)
I don't have a Julia Child cookbook, but I did learn how to make a simple omelet, French style, with butter and herbs. I tried it and it was delicious. What a difference cooking with butter makes!
In the unpredictable rotation of old TV classics, sometimes the Julia Child French Chef shows are available on streaming, and “The Omelet Show” might be very useful in your explorations of her cooking. Also lots of others.
ReplyDeleteI’e heard other recommendations of that mystery story.
best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
I took your advice, Mae, and just watched The Omelet Show. And got some excellent ideas on how to make different kinds of omelets, using a variety of fillings. Loved it.
DeleteThis does sound really fun! And perfect for Paris in July of course.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good read. How wonderful to, out of the blue, find a five star read. Does not happen all the time. On the other hand, Paris in July is magic, so I guess we can expect anything.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really nice. I like cooking with butter too, sometimes it just makes a good thing better!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read it yet, sounds really good, thanks for reviewing it!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try the butter trick. The book sounds delicious
ReplyDeleteI think I'd follow Julia anywhere, even down in the cellar to solve a mystery.
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