Parker, and evoking Armistead Maupin with his wit and warmth, Anthony Bidulka’s Amuse Bouche is a rich, saucy, and engaging read.Įveryone has their boogeyman. Taking a cue from the style and humor of Robert B. Back in Saskatoon, Quant comes face to face with a client who may be the bad guy, a quarry who turns up in the most unexpected place, and a cast of colourful suspects: the vile sister, the best friend, the colleague, the ex lover, the lawyer, the priest, the snoopy neighbour are they involved? Or is someone else lurking in the shadows? As he works through his case, Quant juggles his detective gig with the responsibilities of a personal life full of captivating personalities. From the smudgy streets of Paris, he cajoles and sleuths his way to the pastel colored promenade of Sanary sur Mer. With a nose for good wine and bad lies, Quant is off to France on his first big case. Enter Russell Quant cute, gay, and a rookie private detective.
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