In this Gourmet Detective Mystery Dylan Neal is catering a party with an 18th
century motif and his new friend Detective Brooke Burns is along as a date.
Good thing to when a homicide occurs.
But what a homicide. Back in the times depicted a publishing dynasty started
when ownership was decided over a duel. So the duel is re-enacted by stepbrothers. Only one of the guns has a real bullet and one of the duelists
dies.
The suspects start with the family patriarch and the three surviving offspring. The father had a son and daughter by his first marriage and on'
his second marriage he adopts the second wife's son and daughter from her
previous marriage. It really sounds like a recipe for one of those nighttime
soap operas from the 80s.
With 3 surviving kids to start and various romantic and business associates
you have a healthy mix of suspects.
Bruce Boxleitner makes an appearance as Neal's retired detective father. These two have a strained relationship, but progress is made in repairing it
a bit.
Good story and frankly I didn't pick the right perpetrator.