A recipe for robbery / by Colleen Nelson ; illustrated by Peggy Collins.
"With a 100% success rate, it is no wonder The LaRue Detective Agency has become the investigators to call at The Biltmore. But could the recipe robbery become Elodie's own recipe for disaster? Biltmore resident, Chef Sebastian, plans to open a new pastry shop where he will unveil his mouthwatering masterpiece-the cruffin (part muffin, part croissant, entirely delicious). That is until all of Chef's recipes are stolen from his apartment. With a 100% success rate, it is no wonder The LaRue Detective Agency is hired to solve the recipe robbery, but when the mystery appears as layered as a French croissant-one may wonder: is a mystery this complicated worth risking a perfect reputation? "-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9781772783483 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 136 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : Pajama Press, 2025.
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Summary:
"With a 100% success rate, it is no wonder The LaRue Detective Agency has become the investigators to call at The Biltmore. But could the recipe robbery become Elodie's own recipe for disaster? Biltmore resident, Chef Sebastian, plans to open a new pastry shop where he will unveil his mouthwatering masterpiece-the cruffin (part muffin, part croissant, entirely delicious). That is until all of Chef's recipes are stolen from his apartment. With a 100% success rate, it is no wonder The LaRue Detective Agency is hired to solve the recipe robbery, but when the mystery appears as layered as a French croissant-one may wonder: is a mystery this complicated worth risking a perfect reputation? "--