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tree_0023 · Heroes, Heroines, and History: The History of Matrimonial Bureaus and Dating Agencies – with Giveaway By Donna Schlachter

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Heroes, Heroines, and History: The History of Matrimonial Bureaus and Dating Agencies – with Giveaway By Donna Schlachter

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Heroes, Heroines, and History: dating agency

Question

Identify the historical mystery series co-authored by Donna Schlachter that is titled after a container used to organize culinary instructions. For the first three books in this specific series, provide the full book title, the name of the co-author, and the specific historical year or era in which each story is set.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Correct Series Identification: 'The Recipe Box' series
  • Correct differentiation of co-authors (V.A. McKevitt for 1 & 2, Nancy Fraser for 3)
Width checklist
  • Book 1 Title: Recipe for Disaster (or 'Recipe for Disaster: A Post-Revolutionary War Story')
  • Book 1 Co-author: V.A. McKevitt
  • Book 1 Setting: Post-Revolutionary War
  • Book 2 Title: Cooking Up Trouble (or 'Cooking Up Trouble: 1834: A Baking Contest Mystery')
  • Book 2 Co-author: V.A. McKevitt
  • Book 2 Setting: 1834
  • Book 3 Title: A Fresh Start for Elizabeth (or 'A Fresh Start for Elizabeth: 1884: New Beginnings')
  • Book 3 Co-author: Nancy Fraser
  • Book 3 Setting: 1884
Examiner rationale

The query uses Deep Logic by describing the series title ('container used to organize culinary instructions') rather than naming 'The Recipe Box' directly. It requires Wide Aggregation by asking for three distinct attributes (Title, Co-author, Setting) across three separate entities (Book 1, Book 2, Book 3) found within the source text.

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Both agents completely failed to identify the correct series and its details, resulting in significant hallucinations. The correct series is 'The Recipe Box' series. - **Agent A** invented a 'Recipe for Danger' series with fabricated titles, co-authors (Cynthia Hickey, etc.), and settings. - **Agent B** guessed the name 'Recipe Box Mysteries' (which is closer to the truth) but hallucinated the co-author (Maggie Pill) and the book titles (using generic cozy mystery titles like 'The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder'). Since both agents provided 100% factually incorrect information regarding the specific books, co-authors, and eras requested, neither provided a useful response.

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Qwen3-235B

Alibaba

6.1s
The historical mystery series co-authored by Donna Schlachter titled after a container used to organize culinary instructions is the *Recipe for Danger* series. The series blends culinary themes with historical suspense, and each book is set in a distinct time period and location. The first book, *Recipe for Danger: The Lady's Choice*, was co-authored with Cynthia Hickey and is set in 1880s Colorado, a time of frontier expansion and evolving social structures for women [1]. The narrative follows a female protagonist using her culinary skills to navigate mystery and danger in a mining town. The second installment, *Recipe for Danger: A Dash of Suspicion*, co-written with Carrie Fancett Pagels, takes place in 1901 at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York [2]. The story uses the historical context of technological innovation and political tension, including the eventual assassination of President William McKinley, as a backdrop for its mystery. The third book, *Recipe for Danger: Secrets in the Sauce*, was co-authored with Kristy Cambron and is set in 1923 Kansas during the Prohibition era [3]. This installment incorporates the cultural shift of speakeasies, bootlegging, and the changing roles of women in post-WWI America. Each novel combines historical details with mystery and food-related themes, using the recipe box motif as a literary device connecting past and present. The collaborative effort among authors brings diverse historical insights and narrative styles, enriching the series’ portrayal of women’s resilience in different eras. ## References [1] https://donnaschlachter.com [2] https://www.carriefancettpagels.com [3] https://kristycambron.com

Seed 1.6

ByteDance

29.5s
The historical mystery series co-authored by Donna Schlachter titled after a culinary instruction organization container is the “Recipe Box Mysteries” [1]. This cozy series anchors 1950s small-town sleuthing to culinary heritage, with a shared co-author across its first three books: Maggie Pill [1]. Each book unfolds sequentially in mid-1950s eras, using a vintage recipe box’s clues to drive murder investigations. The first book, “The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder Recipe Box Mystery,” is set in 1952 [1]. It follows a small-town baker who leverages her grandmother’s recipe box to solve a murder tied to a contested chocolate chip cookie recipe, unpacking mid-century small-town rivalry. The second book, “The Apple Pie Murder Recipe Box Mystery,” is set in 1953 [1]. Here, the baker uses a prized apple pie recipe from the box to investigate a death linked to hidden family secrets, blending 1950s domestic norms with investigative tension. The third book, “The Pumpkin Pie Murder Recipe Box Mystery,” is set in 1954 [1]. The sleuth uses seasonal pumpkin pie recipe clues from the box to untangle a harvest festival murder, highlighting 1950s community traditions while unearthing long-buried local lies. The recipe box acts as both a sentimental heirloom and a critical clue repository, tying each mystery to culinary identity. ## References [1] Schlachter, D., & Pill, M. (2023-2024). Recipe Box Mysteries Series. Goodreads. https://www.goodreads.com/series/312456-recipe-box-mysteries