April is almost over, dear readers, and we have so many delicious books to look forward to as the weather warms here in the Northern Hemisphere! First up is a globe-trotting delight, as the prolific Jesse Q Sutanto takes a break from her usual mysteries to explore what it feels like to start over again in your sixties.
The title protagonist of Ms Mebel Goes Back To The Chopping Block is looking forward to her husband’s retirement. Now they can spend their happy golden years lazing on the beaches of Santorini, or careening down the sand dunes of Dubai if they’re looking for something a little more exciting. All her plans are thrown into disarray, however, when her husband tells her that he’s leaving her for their personal chef.
Despite her dismay — good personal chefs are hard to find! — Mebel has a plan to win her husband back. If he wants a wife who can cook, then she can learn how to do that. She enrolls herself in what she thinks is a cooking school located in Paris, the most romantic city in the world. Unfortunately for her, she’s actually booked herself into a program located in a small village outside of Oxford. A further disappointment is the less than warm welcome she receives from several of her much younger classmates.
Mebel, however, hasn’t gotten as far as she has in life on looks alone. She befriends Gemma, the breakout star of the program, and slowly begins to learn not only how to cook, but how to imagine a life as more than just a pampered wife whose only aim is to accommodate her successful husband. Maybe, just maybe, Mebel can learn to be a success in her own right, too.








