Críticas:
"An intensely gripping tale of love, loss, ambition and ego...epic themes play themselves out to their inexorable, gut-wrenching finale."--Craig Pearce, BAFTA award-winning screenwriter
"Dazzling! 'Killian Lone' is Perfume for the Gordon Ramsay generation."--Tasmina Perry, Sunday Times bestselling author
"A pitch-dark, highly original fable about family, ambition and the redemptive power of cooking. By turns enchanting and grotesque, I couldn't tear myself away from it."--Internationally bestselling author Erin Kelly
"Riveting... Entices the senses with luscious descriptions of food while offering a grim, destructive vision of a brutal, personality-driven profession."--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"A fascinating glimpse into the seething kitchens of London's dining elite... [and] an insidiously creepy--yet heartbreaking--story of ambition, love, phenomenal food, and sensual, diabolical magic."--Library Journal
"Storr's debut features a complex title character, gothic undertones and an unnerving plot...Readers with a taste for the unusual...will find this a palatable novel about ambition, human fallibility and revenge."--Kirkus Reviews
"A fine, well-crafted debut from a talented, ambitious writer...the joy of this book is in anticipating and discovering where Storr will take the story next."--The Independent (UK)
"Fascinating... A thriller, yes, but with many additional flavors in the stew."--Booklist
Reseña del editor:
Part sinister fairy tale, part gothic horror novel, this unique debut pulls back the curtain on the celebrity chef’s kitchen, revealing a disturbing world of ambition and brutality.
Killian Lone comes from a long line of gifted cooks, stretching back to the seventeenth century, and yearns to become a famous chef himself. When he starts an apprenticeship under Max Mann, the most famous chef in London, he looks set to continue the family tradition. But the reality of kitchen life is brutal. Even his fellow apprentice, Kathryn, who shows Killian uncharacteristic kindness, can’t stop his being sucked into the vicious, debauched world of 1980s fine dining, and gradually he is forced to surrender his dream.
Then he discovers a dark family secret—the legacy of an ancestor who was burnt as a witch for creating food so delicious it was said to turn all who tasted it mad. Killian knows he can use this secret to achieve his ambitions and maybe, finally, to win Kathryn’s affections. But is he willing to pay the price?
This is Killian’s confession—a strange tragedy about love, ambition andincredible food . . .
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