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Restaurant Resource Group
Making a profit in the restaurant business is a challenge. We know first hand, having created and operated many restaurants over the last twenty-five years. Adequate sales, experience, and capital can help, but without solid financial and operational controls in place, long-term success is not assured. That's why the The Restaurant Resource Group was created.... to empower restaurant operators by providing these "controls" in the form of simple, yet powerful, financial and management products and services.
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A Pennyfoot Hotel Mystery by Kate Kingsbury
Cecily Sinclair, owner of the seaside Pennyfoot Hotel in Edwardian England, returns in a mystery that finds her simultaneously investigating the fall of a gentleman from her top balcony and calming her extremely upset guests.
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Blood Is Thicker Than Beaujolais- a wine murder mystery
Reads like a cozy...a wine lover's mystery.
When internationally distinguished wine journalist Ezra Brant travels to France for the release of the renowned Beaujolais Nouveau, he never imagines that he will stumble into a web of murder, fraud and international intrigue...starting with a woman's body tumbling through a cellar trapdoor. While attempting to maintain his hectic schedule of wine tastings, award ceremonies and official banquets, Brant (and the Mrs!) nevertheless manages to solve this complex puzzle in a surprising and original fashion.
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Murder at Hotel Cinema
Parlaying his career as a hotel executive into a second career as a novelist, Daniel Edward Craig has released his second installment in the Five-Star Mystery Series, Murder at Hotel Cinema. In this star-studded sequel to Murder at the Universe, Craig pokes good-humored fun at the celebrity-crazed Los Angeles culture from the perspective of dedicated hotel manager Trevor Lambert.
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The Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving
The first of my father's illusions was that bears could survive the life lived by human beings, and the second was that human beings could survive a life led in hotels. So says John Berry, son of a hapless dreamer, brother to a cadre of eccentric siblings, and chronicler of the lives lived, the loves experienced, the deaths met, and the myriad strange and wonderful times encountered by the family Berry.
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