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The Chef

Autor Martin Suter

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The Chef
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  • Editorial ATLANTIC BOOKS
  • ISBN13 9780857892935
  • ISBN10 0857892932
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 304
  • Año de Edición 2014
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

The Chef

Autor Martin Suter

Editorial ATLANTIC BOOKS

-5% dto.    14,75€
14,01€
Ahorra 0,74€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
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Envío GRATUITO a partir de 19€

a España peninsular

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Detalles del libro

As the financial crisis tightens its grip on Europe, the gilded world of Zurich's leading restaurant, Chez Huwyler, seems immune to plunging stock markets and collapsing banks. But behind the scenes, even the rarefied world of haute cuisine is feeling the bite and so Maravan - a Tamil dishwasher and undiscovered culinary genius - and Andrea - a stunningly beautiful waitress - find themselves out of a job and needing to find another way to survive.

After Maravan seduces Andrea by cooking her a dinner that fuses the aphrodisiac recipes of his ancestors with the necromancy of molecular gastronomy, Andrea hits upon a business idea: romantic catering for couples. But even culinary magic can't ward off recession and when their new company begins to struggle, they are forced to enter into a much more unsavoury business, plunging them deep into an underworld where murder and sex feed otherwise unquenchable thirsts...

Martin Suter was born in Zurich in 1948. His novels have enjoyed huge international success and have been published in twenty-nine languages. He is married and, with his family, he spends his time between Spain and Guatemala.

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