Publisher's Synopsis
Friendship, a failed marriage, and a Boston Italian eatery are stirred together with a heaping ladle of mystery, humor and romance. It's November, and Grae Notorangeli is facing the eminent demise of her marriage to Martin Notorangeli, the owner of the acclaimed il Rospo Siciliano Restaurante (The Sicilian Toad). At the same time, Hanna Richardson's doctor husband mysteriously disappears, casting Hanna and their thirteen-year-old daughter, Ruby Jean, into the unsavory street life of Boston's homeless. Afraid for their lives, they crawl through a window into the basement of Rospo's. The restaurant staff become suspicious when Ruby absconds with food from the kitchen. Then the lives of the two women collide when Grae mistakes Hanna for Martin's mistress. You'll love the romance, tears, fears, convoluted relationships and side-splitting humor found at Rospo's of Boston. Great fun read for women of all ages, especially fans of Janet Evanovich.