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category: Fiction
published: Sep 2012
ISBN:9780888014276
publisher: Turnstone Press
imprint: Ravenstone

Food for the Gods

by Karen Dudley

tagged: historical, fairy tales, folk tales, legends & mythology
Description

Pelops” troubles began when his father chopped him into stewing meat and served him to the gods for tea. Although he's been remade, and gifted with a talent for the culinary arts, there are downsides--namely a missing shoulder and sea god with an infatuation. Poseidon's nice enough, but he just won?t take no for an answer. Not only that, a wealthy, but mysterious patron has been causing Pelops?clients to cancel their engagements. Meanwhile, a rival chef is doing his best to destroy Pelops” reputation, the woman Pelops loves appears oblivious to his feelings, and just before Athens” most important festival begins, Pelops finds himself suddenly without olive oil--a serious concern for a chef.But things get worse when a courtesan is murdered at a dinner Pelops prepares--drowned in his newly-acquired olive oil. Seeking vengeance, the Furies arrive in Athens, and the rival chef blames their attacks on Pelops. Clients cancel in droves, and even Pelops” friends are affected by his rival's machinations. Pelops asks the gods for help, but when they turn him down, he realizes he alone must find the woman's killer to salvage his reputation.

About the Author

Karen Dudley worked in field biology, paleo-environmental studies, and production art before turning to mystery writing. Born in France, she now lives in Winnipeg.

Contributor Notes

Karen Dudley has worked in field biology, production art, photo research, palaeo-environmental studies and archaeology. She has written four environmental mysteries and a several wildlife biology books for kids. Her upcoming book, Kraken Bake, is the follow-up to her acclaimed historical fantasy set in ancient Athens, Food for the Gods. Born in France, she now lives in Winnipeg.

Awards
  • Short-listed, Bony Blithe Award
  • Short-listed, Aurora Award for Best Canadian Science Fiction/Fantasy Novel in English
  • Short-listed, Mary Scorer Book Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher
  • Short-listed, High Plains Book Award
Editorial Reviews

No one in this world Dudley has so strongly reimagined is forgettable, and almost everyone is delightfully unpredictable. Her gods are zany and foul-mouthed, but surprisingly likable.

— Winnipeg Free Press

Dudley combines the playful engagement with mythology of Xena with the culinary interplay of celebrity cooking shows, and a healthy dose of mystery and crime-solving. By the end of reading this, you will find yourself reading Homer while eating a gourmet meal and pondering about the crimes in your city. I look forward to more of Dudley's work with a fork in one hand, a spyglass in the other, and ancient Greek pottery on the table.

— Speculating Canada quote

Food for the Gods is, quite simply, an excellent book in every possible way.

— Dreaming About Other Worlds

"Dudley has quite elegantly and creatively taken a classic Greek myth and woven it into something unique. The base idea of taking Pelops, someone who had been served up as food for the gods, and making him into a chef, is brilliant."

— The Winnipeg Review

Karen Dudley takes Greek mythology and gives it a wild spin. This giddy mashup of fantasy, mystery, comedy, cookbook, and self-help column is bawdy, inventive, and just plain fun.

— Sharon Shinn

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