The Perils of Paella

Author: Nancy Fairbanks

Food writer Carolyn gets to challenge her taste-testing skills once again–this time, in Barcelona. Her first feast is for the eyes–at a modern art museum where her friend Roberta is the resident scholar. There, she catches a performance art piece about death, planted a little too firmly in reality. One of the actors in not acting–she’s dead…as well as a dead-ringer fo….Read More

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