
The Food Taster
Peter Elbling(Author)
Atlantic Books (Publisher)
Published on 9. February 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-1-84354-370-1 (ISBN)
Description
When Ugo DiFonte, a starving peasant, and his beautiful daughter Miranda are snatched from their farm by the despot Duke Federico, Ugo thinks life can't get any worse. He's wrong. The duke orders Ugo to be his new food taster, a hazardous job made even more so by the Duke's many enemies - including the cook - but it's not just the food that's dangerous. Miranda's beauty brings perils of its own as she attracts the attention of the Duke himself. Ugo realizes he must find a way to protect Miranda, the toast of Corsoli, from all those who desire her: his master, her lover, and perhaps most sinisterly his lascivious brother. Set in the perilous kitchens of a sixteenth-century Italian palace, The Food Taster is a witty and dark fairytale in the best tradition of the Brothers Grimm.
'Brilliantly done... Buy it.' -- Daily Mail
'Hugely endearing...a sparkling tale of love, intrigue and dodgy food. I enjoyed every minute of it... Peter Elbling begins where [Patrick] Suskind left off. He has produced a delicious novel which should tickle the dullest palate' -- David Robson, Sunday Telegraph
'Delicious historical intrigue.' -- Mail on Sunday
'Brilliantly done... Buy it.' -- Daily Mail
'Hugely endearing...a sparkling tale of love, intrigue and dodgy food. I enjoyed every minute of it... Peter Elbling begins where [Patrick] Suskind left off. He has produced a delicious novel which should tickle the dullest palate' -- David Robson, Sunday Telegraph
'Delicious historical intrigue.' -- Mail on Sunday
Reviews / Votes
"'Hugely endearing...a sparkling tale of love, intrigue and dodgy food. I enjoyed every minute of it... Peter Elbling begins where [Patrick] Suskind left off. He has produced a delicious novel which should tickle the dullest palate' David Robson, Sunday Telegraph 'Delicious historical intrigue.' Mail on Sunday 'A high Renaissance romp, casually cruel and ripely romantic... Umberto Eco crossed with a tale of Boccaccio and optioned by Spielberg on a Disney kick - a fairytale for grown-ups' lain Finlayson, Saga 'Brilliantly done... Buy it.' Daily Mail"More details
Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 128 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
306 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84354-370-1 (9781843543701)
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Person
PETER ELBLING is a writer, actor and director who has worked in television, film and theatre. He lives in Venice, California.
www.peterelbling.com
www.peterelbling.com