Greedy
A gambling addict lands a job working as a private chef to a Japanese billionaire with . . . unusual taste. A shocking and unputdownable read for fans of Lucy Rose's THE LAMB and Asako Yazuki's BUTTER.
*Not Suitable For Vegetarians*
Ed is in trouble with the yakuza. He's gambled away all his money and his family is at risk.
But just as he's about to lose everything, he receives an offer he can't refuse.
A reclusive billionaire is looking for a private chef. The only catch- she has some. . . unusual tastes.
As he prepares delicious dishes - fresh crab salad with a panko crumb, lamb shank dripping in red wine juice, sweet, fluffy souffle pancakes - he realizes that each meal is a test, a challenge to satisfy an insatiable appetite.
Caught up in a world more sinister than he could ever have imagined, Ed finds himself entangled in another debt.
As the stakes grow, he must make a choice.
Will he stay hungry? Or will he be greedy?
Dinner is served.
Eat Up.
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'Sinister, stylish and utterly addictive, Greedy is a feast of a novel. It's playfully fiendish and a seductive blood-soaked gourmet thriller you won't be able to put down. I'm hungry for more from Callie Kazumi' Lucy Rose
'Callie Kazumi is one to watch' Alice Slater
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