If Cooks Could Kill
About the Author:


Joanne Pence
Joanne Pence's next romantic mystery, The DaVinci Cook, will hit the bookstores in March 2007. This time the irrepressible Angelina Amalfi will go to Rome to help save her sister from being convicted of murder. Angie will have to locate a missing religious relic in order to clear her sister. Angie's sudden impulses and resulting catastrophes are sure to complicate her efforts to catch the real killer. Pence's mystery novels are mixed with romance, lots of humor, and good food. Pence insists she is not a gourmet cook herself, but Angie Amalfi is. Between her short stints as a cook, Angie is a journalist on the police beat, where she meets San Francisco homicide inspector Paavo Smith. They meet in Pence's first mystery novel, Something's Cooking and continue to "cook" through Pence's other Amalfi books: Too Many Cooks, Cooking up Trouble, Cook's Night Out, Cooks Overboard, A Cook in Time, To Catch a Cook, Bell, Cook, and Candle, If Cooks Could Kill, Two Cooks A-Killing, Courting Disaster. Red Hot Murder is a current best-seller. Pence has been nominated for a 2007 Romantic Times career achievement award. She is a native of San Francisco and a graduate of U.C. Berkeley. She lives with her husband and sons near Boise, Idaho.
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