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A Corpse in the Soup

Battling Chefs, Twin Sleuths, Old Magicians and MURDER!

An award-winning Silver Sisters Mystery

Take several chefs with names like Caesar Romano, Biff Wellington, Moishe Matsumoto and Toulouse Jankowsky, add sleuthing silver-haired Mae West lookalike twins with a nose for trouble, a couple of well-aged vaudeville magicians, Waldo the Wonder Dog, and a bunch of quirky characters, and season with a heaping cup of jealousy, a pinch of intrigue, a smidgen of history and a ruthless villain. Model after “over-the-top” TV cooking shows and stir well. You get a recipe for an amusing, fast paced, funny romp through the world of TV chefs in search of a killer. Visit http://silversistersmysteries.wordpress.com and http://funnycrimecapers.blogspot.com for more info and updates.

˃˃˃ Who are the Silver Sisters?

Identical fifty-something twins--identical on the outside, very different on the inside, who can't resist a mystery GOLDIE SILVER, an over-the-hill flower child, owns an antique store in Juneau, Alaska. Kind, sweet Goldie loves to investigate, but looks for the good in every situation. GODIVA OLIVIA DUBOIS, a wealthy Beverly Hills widow, writes the syndicated advice to the lovelorn column "Ask .G.O.D." (her initials). Self-serving and manipulative, she always figures the angles and usually gets what she wants..

˃˃˃ Who are the aging magicians?

The twins' feisty 80 year-old mother FLOSSIE SILVER and UNCLE STERLING SILVER, who were part of the vaudeville act "The Scintillating Silvers" when the twins' father, Harry Silver was alive. He was one of the "4 Great Harry's of Magic." They still perform a magic act every Thursday at the Hollywood Home for Has-Beens with Waldo the Wonder Dog and love to dress in disguise and go undercover.

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