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Chile Death (Paperback)

by Susan Albert (Author) "Most times, it isn't easy to know where to start a story, or what to include in the telling ..." (more)
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Chile is the pepper; chili (or sometimes chilli) is the spicy stew made with it. That's the first of many lessons about food, love, and death in Susan Wittig Albert's latest mystery about China Bayles, the Texas Hill Country lawyer turned herbalist and crime solver. Although Albert lives in the Texas Hill Country herself, she swears that China's hometown, Pecan Springs (which must have a higher per capita death rate than anyplace outside of Jessica Fletcher's Maine village), is fictional. So we have to believe that nobody really killed one of the judges of the annual Cedar Choppers Chili Cook-off by adding peanuts to his tasting sample and causing a deadly allergic reaction.

But China and her lover, ex-cop Mike McQuaid, believe it--especially after the dead chili judge, Jerry Jeff Cody, turns out to have a swampful of dirty secrets. So Albert begins a clever dance, keeping Bayles and the bedridden McQuaid (shot while working for the Texas Rangers) in just enough danger to maintain an atmosphere of suspense while also slipping in enough chile lore to outfit a chain of Taco Bells. The format may be familiar, but Albert is one of the best in the business at making it look newly hatched. Other Bayles books include Love Lies Bleeding, Thyme of Death, and Rueful Death. --Dick Adler --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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China Bayles, the only ex-lawyer/herbalist/sleuth in Pecan Springs, TexasAand perhaps anywhere elseAoffers an appealing measure of hot chili lore to go with the abundance of hot water in which she finds herself in her seventh outing (after Love Lies Bleeding, 1997). Life changes are coming at China fast and furiously. Boyfriend Mike McQuaid is still at the Manor, a rehabilitation center and nursing home, struggling to recover from a paralyzing gunshot wound. Best friend Ruby is pressing her to partner a new business venture, and China is trying her hand at writing for the local newspaper. The action heats up at the annual Cedar Choppers Chili Cookoff when local cooks (including some who have never lifted a pot before) compete to see who can rustle up the best and hottest chili. Cookoff judge Jerry Jeff Cody dies of a severe allergic reaction, but China and McQuaid doubt that it was an accident since Cody, a slick insurance salesman, had given many folks motive for murderAincluding his divorce-seeking wife, Roxanne; his current flame, Felicia Travis; his angry business partner, Pokey Clendennen; and various jealous husbands. Adding some thefts and possible abuses of patients at the Manor, Albert offers a satisfying plot, not too spicy, just right.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A mystery in every bite..., Jul 15 2004
By K. L Sadler (Freedom, Pa. USA) - See all my reviews
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Albert's books are great fun to read. I enjoy them so much...she is a more than adequate writer, fairly good at drawing her characters in words, and the plots make good sense (well as far as mysteries go...why do the protagonists insist on going into bad situation by themselves?)

I knew from the minute that it became obvious there was going to be a 'tasting' that someone was going to get poisoned. It's probably one of the oldest forms of murders there is. Yet, poisoning is not exactly what happened. The murderer took into account the victim's own allergies and used that against him. The victim was one of these annoying insurance guys who use their looks to sell their insurance, as well as use scare tactics to sell to older people. He had plenty of enemies, and China and McQuaid have to sort through an overabundance of information to find the most pertinent info.

As usual Albert puts in a bit of history, a lot of recipes, and some information on the sad disease that is Alzheimer's.
A good summer read...

Karen Sadler

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Book, Mar 28 2002
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I Love this series. They are easy to read with good characters and an interesting but never too violent mystery.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfying, Dec 12 2001
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This is the first China Bayles novel I have ever read and will be reading more. I liked the Texas setting with a true Texas Chili Cookoff in the Texas Hill Country. The recipes are great. The mystery kept you guessing until the very end. Easy, quick to read and very satisfying.

Highly recommended.

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3.0 out of 5 stars China Bayles continues to find trouble.
And she continues to solve mysteries -- but not by herself. This series, one of my favorites, seems unfortunately to be losing a little of its identity. Read more
Published on Nov 26 2001 by MLPlayfair

4.0 out of 5 stars Better Installment This Time
I enjoyed this installment in the China Bayles series more than the last one. In this book a chili cookoff judge is murdered (at least China and Mike think he was muredered)... Read more
Published on Jul 23 2001 by S. Schwartz

4.0 out of 5 stars Continued Success...
This installment of the China Bayles mystery series brings China up against a killer who somehow killed a chili cook off judge. Read more
Published on Jul 6 2001 by Sharon Knutson

5.0 out of 5 stars Attention Chile Heads and Pepper Bellies
An exceedingly clever Texas cozy mystery, featuring China Bayles, former lawyer turned herb shop owner, in what is about the middle of a series of books by Ms. Albert. Read more
Published on Mar 19 2001 by Mamalinde

3.0 out of 5 stars The series is improving
I bought the whole series through this book (and the next) and this is the best of the lot. The author has a good shtick, centering her books around herbs, but it took her a few... Read more
Published on Mar 3 2001 by Annag Chandler

5.0 out of 5 stars Chile Death: A China Bayles Mystery
This is the latest book in this series that I have read. It'sa fast and fun read - a great summer day at the beach book! Albertgets better with every book. Read more
Published on Jul 11 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Something different
Mystery novels can have a certain sameness about them. This is the first in this series that I have read so far and I look forward to catching up with other novels from this... Read more
Published on Jun 1 2000 by Helen

5.0 out of 5 stars Glorious !
Chile Death, as well as the other books in the China Bayles series, will speak to working women who wish they could abandon their current career path and follow their bliss and... Read more
Published on Mar 30 2000 by Pauline Cramer

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Stuff!
This is the first China Bayles book that I have read. I like the fact that I could move right into the story without a lot of "prep. Read more
Published on Mar 29 2000 by claddagh5

1.0 out of 5 stars Amateurish
This is so amateurish it is almost unreadable
Published on Jul 2 1999

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