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The Cook’s Temptation by Joyce Wayne

Posted on March 13, 2015 by CanLitFare Blogger

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It’s 1881. What happens when Cordelia, a Jewish woman, marries the wealthiest man in the West Country of England? At the same time, typhoid is raging throughout Devon and the epidemic appears to be radiating from the Devil’s Stone, an ancient country eatery in the village of Shebbear and home to Cordelia Tilley and her mismatched family.

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