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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Friend of the
Devil
By Mark Spivak
Publisher: Black Opal Books
Release
Date: May 27, 2016
Genre:
Thriller/Supernatural
Length:
326 Pages
ISBN:
978-1626944527
ASIN:
B01G97VRZ4
Buy Links: Amazon | B&N | Kobo
| Black Opal | iTunes
| Smashwords
About the book:
In
1990 some critics believe that America’s most celebrated chef, Joseph Soderini
di Avenzano, sold his soul to the Devil to achieve culinary greatness. Whether he
is actually Bocuse or Beelzebub, Avenzano is approaching the 25th anniversary
of his glittering Palm Beach restaurant, Chateau de la Mer, patterned after the
Michelin-starred palaces of Europe.
Journalist
David Fox arrives in Palm Beach to interview the chef for a story on the
restaurant’s silver jubilee. He quickly becomes involved with Chateau de la
Mer’s hostess, unwittingly transforming himself into a romantic rival of
Avenzano. The chef invites Fox to winter in Florida and write his authorized biography.
David gradually becomes sucked into the restaurant’s vortex: shipments of
cocaine coming up from the Caribbean; the Mafia connections and unexplained
murder of the chef’s original partner; the chef’s ravenous ex-wives, swirling
in the background like a hidden coven. As his lover plots the demise of the
chef, Fox tries to sort out hallucination and reality while Avenzano treats him
like a feline’s catnip-stuffed toy.
EXCERPTSeveral years after the opening of Chateau de la Mer, the triumvirate of Avenzano, Walsh, and Ross appeared to be one big happy family, although there were rumors of strains in the relationship.One night, at the height of the Festival of Champagne, there was an incident. Ross, a notorious womanizer, was sipping Cristal with a redhead at the restaurant’s corner table.His wife slipped through the front door of the mansion, unannounced. Walking slowly through the dining room, past the Medieval memorabilia and dramatic cast-iron griffins, she strolled up to Ross’s table, took a revolver from her evening bag, and calmly shot him through the heart.The ensuing chaos did more to establish Joseph Soderini di Avenzano in the American imagination than his designer pasta, his Bedouin stuffed poussin, his recipes transposed from Etruscan or Old Genoese, or his library of ten thousand cookbooks.This was more than a good meal, after all. This was sex and death in Palm Beach. Even more intriguing was the chef’s refusal to comment on Ross after his death, except for informal and effusive eulogies in his famous baritone.“Watch that Cristal,” David’s friend Bill Grimaldi told him before he left Manhattan to do an assigned story on the twenty-fifth anniversary of Chateau de la Mer. “It’s a killer.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Mark
Spivak
is an award-winning writer specializing in wine, spirits, food, restaurants and
culinary travel. He was the wine writer for the Palm Beach Post from 1994-1999,
and was honored by the Academy of Wine Communications for excellence in wine
coverage “in a graceful and approachable style.” Since 2001 has been the Wine
and Spirits Editor for the Palm Beach Media Group; his running commentary on
the world of food, wine and spirits is available at the Global Gourmet blog on www.palmbeachillustrated.com. He
is the holder of the Certificate and Advanced diplomas from the Court of Master
Sommeliers.
Mark’s
work has appeared in National Geographic Traveler, Robb Report, Men’s Journal,
Art & Antiques, the Continental and Ritz-Carlton magazines, Arizona
Highways and Newsmax. He is the author of Iconic
Spirits: An Intoxicating History (Lyons Press, 2012) and Moonshine Nation: The Art of Creating
Cornbread in a Bottle (Lyons Press, 2014). His first novel, Friend of the Devil, is published by
Black Opal Books.
Website:
http://www.markspivakbooks.com
congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance :)
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on the book and I really like the cover. Very eye catching
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