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- The saga of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode comes to a spine-chilling climax in the final installment of this trilogy.
- A visiting city reporter's assignment suddenly revolves around the murder trial of a local millionaire, whom he befriends.
- A lawyer's family is stalked by a man he once helped put in jail.
- Despite thinking the book title a little cheesy, Anna and Kristina are excited about testing recipes from the cookbook "Bon Appétit, Y'all", which has as its focus southern American foods cooked with a French flair. To truly capture the essence of the cookbook, the two decide to go on the road and cook their meal in Savannah, Georgia. There, their guest taster is Sallie Ann Robinson, a cookbook author and true southerner, whose other claim to fame is that she, as a child, was a student of future author Pat Conroy, who wrote of his experiences with Sallie Ann and her classmates on Daufuskie Island, Georgia in the book, "The Water is Wide". She credits Conroy in part for her love of cooking, especially gullah cooking, the true cooking of the south. Anna and Kristina will be preparing seven dishes in three hours: hushpuppies, green beans Provençal, funeral grits, coca-cola glazed baby back ribs, fried catfish fingers with country remoulade, Meme's fried chicken with gravy, and peach soufflés. The two are confident that they will like the food, but aren't sure if it will meet Chef Sallie Ann's expectations of true southern cooking. In addition, they test different type of gravy boats, and take a trip to a peach farm for advice on choosing the right peaches for their dessert.