Also, her recipes look genuinely delicious. Here's the first one given in the book: * * * Mutton Curry. 1 T turmeric. ½ T paprika. Rachel Neumeier Recipes for Love and Murder—Baking with Tannie Maria
If you haven’t yet met , it’s time to pull up a chair at her kitchen table. Set against the breathtaking, dusty landscape of South Africa’s Klein Karoo , Sally Andrew’s debut novel (and the hit Acorn TV series ) serves up a mystery that is as much about the healing power of a perfect chocolate cake as it is about catching a killer. The Heroine We All Need Recipes for Love and Murder
Maria van Pletzen—affectionately known as "Tannie" (Auntie) Maria—is a widow who finds solace in her kitchen and her work as a recipe columnist for the Klein Karoo Gazette . When the paper decides they need an advice column instead, Maria doesn't just give advice; she gives . Heartbroken? Try her Venus Cake. Feeling lost? A hearty mutton curry might just ground you. A Mystery with a Message Also, her recipes look genuinely delicious
It’s a vivid armchair travel experience to one of the most beautiful corners of the world. Recent Reading: Recipes for Love and Murder by Sally Andrew ½ T paprika
The story shifts from "cosy" to "compelling" when a woman seeking Maria’s advice for her abusive husband ends up dead. What makes this series stand out is how it balances its whimsical, small-town vibe with , including domestic violence and the lingering complexities of post-apartheid South Africa. The "Secret Ingredient": South African Culture
The recipes at the back of the books are the real deal— Mutton Curry and Buttermilk Chocolate Cake are fan favorites.
It’s a "triple helping of novelty" with a detective who is as compassionate as she is clever.