Back

Bookwyrm Ink

Azthia
Get a Rec

Bookwyrm Ink

Bookwyrm Ink

Hit that follow button and check out dragons hoard! Here we spotlight underrated books across all genre, whether they’re overlooked classics or modern treasures. Let's discover these hidden gems together and give them a place to shine.

Back

Bookwyrm Ink

Azthia

Bookwyrm Ink

Bookwyrm Ink

Get a Rec

Hit that follow button and check out dragons hoard! Here we spotlight underrated books across all genre, whether they’re overlooked classics or modern treasures. Let's discover these hidden gems together and give them a place to shine.

 Feed

 Bookshelf

 Membership

Test Kitchen
Test Kitchen

Neil D.A. Stewart

Bookshop
Amazon
Bookwyrm Ink

100% of affiliate revenue supports Bookwyrm Ink


Test Kitchen is set during a single evening's service at the Michelin-starred restaurant everyone's talking about, Midgard.

As Midgard's newest waitress, Australian born Marley is glad to have found a kind of family among the 'brigade' there. Like any family, however, it is dysfunctional. And by the looks of things this evening, possibly even lethal . . .

A violent event—an event she is struggling to piece together—has befallen Marley. She can't move. She can't speak. All she can do is observe the restaurant tonight, seeing but unseen. As she strains to recall what might have happened to her, she can only witness the tragedy that is about to unfurl in this hallowed space normally so meticulously run by Joanna, Midgard's famed yet unknowable head chef . . .

Tense and moreish, Test Kitchen offers a deliciously dark insight into the goings-on behind the scenes in the kitchen, as well as eavesdropping in on the dramas of the diners who are lucky—or unlucky—enough to have booked a table at Midgard on this fateful night.

Test Kitchen is a gripping, funny and often macabre story about the culture of food, of dining and eating, about feeding and nourishing, about mothers, mortality and magic.

Loading...
Loading...