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Maren Vickers hasn't slept in her own bed in three days. She hasn't checked her phone in fourteen hours. She hasn't sat down with a plate of food in longer than she can remember.She tells herself this is dedication.At twenty-eight, Maren is the sous-chef of Vellum, one of New York's most celebrated restaurants — a two-Michelin-star temple of culinary perfection in Tribeca, where every plate is a performance and every service is a war waged in silence. Behind the glass wall that separates the kitchen from the dining room, Chef Alder Kane builds beauty with the precision of a surgeon and the patience of a predator. His cooks worship him. His mentees fear him. And Maren — who survived his mentorship, earned his trust, and now enforces his standards — has never questioned the cost.Until Tomás disappears.Twenty-two, talented, and quietly devoted, Tomás was Alder's newest protégé — selected for the private mentorship that promises transformation and delivers something far more systematic. One night he's cleaning his station after service. The next morning, his locker is empty, his phone is disconnected, and Alder's only explanation is the same two words he's used a dozen times before: "e;Moved on."e;But a slip of paper left behind in Tomás's locker — three digits, a code Maren doesn't yet understand — pulls at a thread she's spent four years learning not to touch. And when a hidden phone surfaces, loaded with forty-three audio recordings from inside the kitchen, Maren hears what she never expected to hear: not just Alder's voice breaking down a young cook — but her own voice, in Alder's cadence, repeating Alder's words, doing Alder's work.She wasn't just a witness. She was an instrument.As Maren traces the recordings, the NDAs locked in Alder's desk, and the network of former cooks who were paid for their silence, she uncovers an architecture of coercive control hidden inside the language of mentorship — and must confront the most devastating question of all: how do you expose a system you helped build?The Kitchen After Service is a literary psychological thriller set in the high-pressure world of elite New York restaurants. Told through the alternating perspectives of a sous-chef unraveling her complicity and a young cook trapped in a cycle he can't yet name, it explores the thin line between mentorship and manipulation, between dedication and self-erasure, and between the person you were trained to be and the one you choose to become.
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