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Too Many Cooks

This novel delves into the lives of various chefs and kitchen staff, showcasing the intense competition and personal dynamics that define the culinary world. The story follows the characters' struggles and triumphs as they navigate the high-pressure environment of a professional kitchen. more

Author

Rex Stout
Rex Stout

Rex Stout was an American writer renowned for his detective novels. His works, featuring the character of Nero Wolfe, have won the hearts of many readers. Stout's writing career spanned half a century, and his contributions had a profound impact on the genre of detective fiction. more

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