The Book of Perilous Dishes (Paperback)
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The Book of Perilous Dishes (Paperback)

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Paperback Published: 03/03/2022
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1798 Bucharest: A magical, dark adventure. A year full of intrigue and political machinations: a slave-chef lives in Bucharest, sought after by everyone. His cooking is sublime, satisfying even the sophisticated tastes of the Prince, who steals him from his rightful owner and installs him in the Palace. However, no one knows that the chef has in his possession a witch's recipe book: the Book of Perilous Dishes. The recipes in this magical book can bring about damaging sincerity, forgetfulness, the gift of prediction, or hysterical laughter. And the rightful owner of this book is fourteen-year-old Patca, initiated in the occult arts. Patca comes to Bucharest, to her uncle, Cuviosu Zaval, to recover this book, but she finds him murdered and the Book of Perilous Dishes has disappeared without trace. All that Zaval has left her is a strange map she must decipher. Travelling from Romania to France and on to Germany to do so, Patca's family's true past and powers are revealed, as is her connection to Silica the cook...

Publisher: Neem Tree Press Limited
ISBN: 9781911107446
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm


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"The Book of Perilous Dishes - a stylistic delight, essential literature, similar to Suskind's Perfume up to a point and then to Evgheni Vodolazkin's Laurus from that point forward" -Dan C. Mihailescu.

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“Great historical fiction”

I don’t normally read literary fiction but after reading the Book of Perilous Dishes, I think I may be reading a lot more. The author ( and translator) builds a wonderful picture of Bucharest in 1798 with lush... More

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Natasha

“Whimsically magical!”

Rich in detail, whimsy and dark magic, and based on historical events, The Book of Perilous Dishes is fast paced (and adventure filled) historical fantasy is definitely a feast for the imagination and will no doubt... More

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TripFiction

“Picaresque novel set in BUCHAREST”

The novel opens in the year 1798, when the city and environs were buzzing with a melting pot of people and cultures. Everyone, it seems, is searching for the slave-cook who happens to have a witch’s recipe book in his... More

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