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Death Comes in through the Kitchen by Teresa Dovalpage
Genre: Culinary mystery
Blog Tour Dates: 2nd - 9th November 2018
Publication Date: March 2018
Standalone Novel
Estimated Page Count - 368
Formats available: Mobi or PDF (International) and limited paperbacks for US bloggers
Types of post available: Reviews and limited guest posts, extracts, author or blogger supplied Q&As
Purchase Link - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1616958847/
Set in Havana during the Black Spring of 2003, a charming but poison-laced culinary mystery reveals the darker side of the modern Revolution, complete with authentic Cuban recipes
Havana, Cuba, 2003: Matt, a San Diego journalist, arrives in Havana to marry his girlfriend, Yarmila, a 24-year-old Cuban woman whom he first met through her food blog. But Yarmi isn’t there to meet him at the airport, and when he hitches a ride to her apartment, he finds her lying dead in the bathtub.
With Yarmi’s murder, lovelorn Matt is immediately embroiled in a Cuban adventure he didn’t bargain for. The police and secret service have him down as their main suspect, and in an effort to clear his name, he must embark on his own investigation into what really happened. The more Matt learns about his erstwhile fiancée, though, the more he realizes he had no idea who she was at all—but did anyone?
About Teresa Dovalpage
Teresa Dovalpage is a Cuban transplant now firmly rooted in New Mexico. She was born in Havana and now lives in Hobbs, where she is a Spanish and ESL professor at New Mexico Junior College.
She has published nine novels and three collections of short stories. Her English-language novels are A Girl like Che Guevara (Soho Press, 2004), Habanera, a Portrait of a Cuban Family (Floricanto Press, 2010), and Death Comes in Through the Kitchen (Soho Crime, 2018), a culinary mystery with authentic Cuban recipes.
Her novellas Las Muertas de la West Mesa (The West Mesa Murders, based on a real event), Sisters in Tea/ Hermanas en Té and Death by Smartphone/ Muerte por Smartphone were published in serialized format by Taos News.
In her native Spanish she has authored the novels Muerte de un murciano en La Habana (Death of a Murcian in Havana, Anagrama, 2006, a runner-up for the Herralde Award in Spain), El difunto Fidel (The late Fidel, Renacimiento, 2011, that won the Rincon de la Victoria Award in Spain in 2009), Posesas de La Habana (Haunted ladies of Havana, PurePlay Press, 2004), La Regenta en La Habana (Edebe Group, Spain, 2012), Orfeo en el Caribe (Atmósfera Literaria, Spain, 2013), and El retorno de la expatriada (The Expat’s Return, Egales, Spain, 2014).
Follow Teresa Dovalpage
Blog in English: https://teredovalpage.com/
Blog in Spanish: https://teresadovalpage.com/

Blog Tour Schedule
Maximum 3 stops per day. Confirmed blogs will appear here.
2nd November
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Literary Flits - Review
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My Reading Corner - Guest Post
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The Spoonie Mummy - Review
3rd November
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It Takes a Woman - Review
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donnasbookblog- Review
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Just4MyBooks -Review
4th November
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Jess Bookish Life - Review
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Dash Fan Book Reviews - Review
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B for bookreview - Guest Post
5th November
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Jazzy Book Reviews - Promo
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Six Tinder Weeks - Review
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Ali - The Dragon Slayer - Extract
6th November
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Booksaremycwtches - Extract
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JenaBooks - Review
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The Divine Write - Review
7th November
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Jessica Rachow - Review
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Celticlady's Reviews - Q&A
8th November
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Over The Rainbow Book Blog - Review
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Cheryl M-M's Book Blog - Review
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Rae Reads - Q&A