Mike FinkelsteinBesprekingen
Auteur van The Chef Who Died Sautéing
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I am amazed at how much extraneous information was included such as discussions of Shakespeare's characters; the history of Alexandria, Virginia; and various philosophical, religious and scientific explanations of ghosts, all which added to the story.
What held me back from a higher rating was the banter between characters, at first it was disarming but for me it was over-the-top, I lost the characters in the banter that was to much stage art rather and detracted character development and my ability to connect with them.
I am planning to read more from this series and hope that the "banter" is connected primarily to this story as part of setting the background "the restaurant schtick" .
P.S. The link for the cookbook doesn't work