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Stephanie Bond - In Deep Voodoo 0060820578
Front Cover
Title Page
Table of Contents
1 Start with a dangerous dose of curiosity . . . 1
2 Add a dash of weakness . . . 9
3 A pinch of revenge . . . 23
4 A liberal dose of theatrics . . . 39
5 A spoonful of surprise . . . 52
6 A cup of celebration . . . 63
7 Toss in some unexpected spice . . . 74
8 Top with a few sour grapes . . . 82
9 Then slice with a sharp object . . . 90
10 Allow everything to ferment . . . 99
11 Until it boils over . . . 111
12 Let things simmer for a while . . . 116
13 Then stir things up again . . . 132
14 Keep stirring to prevent anything from sticking . . . 141
15 Make a generous portion, because everyone will want some . . . 153
16 Monitor concoction for deterioration
17 You might need to testalternate formulas . . .“
18 Blood makes a nice colorant . . . 189
19 Remember to clean up the mess . . . 200
20 Sniff around to make sure all is well . . . 215
21 Store in a dark place . . . 230
22 If something is rotten, you’ll smell it . . . 247
23 Keep everything bottled up . . . 265
24 Don’t keep things buried . . . 277
25 Be careful––the potion has a bite to it . . . 294
26 Stir with an olive branch . . . 307
27 The taste might come back to haunt you . . . 315
28 Make sure you have a stomach for it . . . 322
29 Beware of a missing ingredient . . . 330
30 Don’t kill it all in one sitting . . . 335
31 If the recipe is a success, pass it on . . . 348
Acknowledgments
About the Author
By Stephanie Bond
Copyright
About the Publisher
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