"Their rambling apartment on Fifth Avenue overlooked Central Park..."
-John Grisham, Gray Mountain, 30, p. 380.
For other apartments overlooking Central Park, see here.
Grisham's characters consume:
shrimp crusted with spaghetti squash;
pork and apple sausage;
wild striped bass with leek fondue;
a chocolate torte;
a bottle of Syrah;
three cheeses, including Camembert eaten on a crostini;
port.
One for the Food Thread.
3 comments:
Kaor, Paul!
I've read some of John Grisham's lawyer novels but I don't recall any particular stress on food in those books. But, most likely that was because I was not looking out for such things.
Sean
Sean,
Grish doesn't stress food but I thought this was a good one.
Paul.
Kaor, Paul!
It was! And just before I saw the name "Grisham" I was starting to think you were quoting something from one of Stirling's books. (Smiles)
Sean
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