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Dark Tort (Goldy Culinary Mysteries, Book 13)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $7.99
Manufacturer: Avon
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Description
Caterer Goldy Schulz's lucrative new gig, preparing breakfasts and conference room snacks for a local law firm, is time-consuming, but she's enjoying it . . . until the night she arrives to find Dusty, the firm's paralegal, dead. The deceased also happened to be Goldy's friend and neighbor, and now Dusty's grieving mother is begging Goldy to find out who murdered her daughter.
Just because the police are on the case doesn't mean Goldy can't do a little snooping herself. While catering a party at the home of one of the firm's lawyers, she just happens to overhear an incriminating conversation. She also discovers a few tasty clues in the kitchen. Before long, Goldy finds herself knee-deep in suspects. But one of them is incredibly dangerous . . . and very liable to cook Goldy's goose.
Reviews
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-08-18
Summary: "great book"
book was in condition as described, it just took way longer than i expected to get to me!!
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-06-12
Summary: "Another Yummy Mystery"
Ms. Davidson weaves tales that leave you guessing as well as wanting more. I was blown away by how skillfully she brings back old characters and just makes them seem like they were never gone. Cooking is definitely a stress releaser for me as well. So the character of Goldy is easy to relate to for me in that way.
Goldy is a snoop but she has a good heart behind it all. She makes sure she shares any information she finds out with the police. Her husband Tom makes sure of that since he is on the police force. Those two are so sweet on each other that I cannot get enough of the story. They aren't perfect and it shows which makes the books that much more fun to read. Arch is growing up way too fast. Yet h seems to have a level head on his shoulders so he's enjoyable to read about as well. Julian is a great friend and side kick to Goldy in her catering business. He also makes sure to spend a lot of time with Arch too.
Each book seems to get better than the last and I'm not sure where she could go with the next one. Yet I look forward to cracking open each new book. This is one series that I hope to never see the end of it. But I'm sure that will happen. In the meantime, I enjoy and savor each book and new recipe that is provided in the book.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-05-31
Summary: "Can't finsh this"
I like Diane Mott Davidson. I liked this story. But, I cannot STAND Barbara Rosenblat's interpretation of this book! EVERY character has a raspy, shaky voice and they all begin to run together. I can't finish this audiobook because the voices are painful to listen to!!!!
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-05-28
Summary: "Just ok"
I've read all of the Goldy series but the books are getting less and less interesting. The same things keep happening time and again and it's just not entertaining anymore. There are too many recaps of what has happened so far and the recipes aren't as much a part of the story when relegated to the back of the book. I think I'm going to have to pass on the next book in the series which is disappointing.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-02-05
Summary: "THE ART OF FOOD"
One thing is for certain, you absolutely cannot read a Diana Mott Davidson culinary mystery without being doubly satisfied. Ms. Davidson offers lovers of "cozys" interesting murders to be solved as well as complete recipes for the tempting culinary creations whipped up by her protagonist Goldy (Baer) Schultz. Yes, I know Goldy's name is a little too "cutsy" for words, but if you can get past her name as well as abandoning all logic by ignoring the fact that the Colorado town in which she resides has more crime per capita than most drug lord controlled third world countries, you will be rewarded with stories that move along at a pretty good clip and a woman with powers of deductive reasoning to rival Hercule Poirot. You might say that Goldy is a wife, mother and professional caterer who is channeling both Martha Stewart and Stephanie Plum on a daily basis.
Dark Tort begins with Goldie literally tripping over the body of a youthful friend and neighbor named Dusty Routt. The questions of who dunnit and why are only the first layer of this mystery cake. The second layer and the icing present a complex and satisfying confection for the reader to consume. With a plot liberally peppered with suspects and palate tempting easy to follow recipes, this book is sure to satisfy the culinary and crime du'jour tastes of discerning cozy readers.
