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The Cereal Murders (Goldy Culinary Mysteries, Book 3)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $7.99
Manufacturer: Crimeline
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Description
Thanks to her recent adventures in Dying for Chocolate, Goldy Bear, the premier caterer of Aspen Meadow, Colorado, is no stranger to violence--or sudden death. But when she agrees to cater the first College Advisory Dinner for Seniors and Parents at the exclusive Elk Park Preparatory School, the last thing she expects to find at the end of the evening is the battered body of the school valedictorian.
Who could have killed Keith Andrews, and why? Goldy's hungry for some answers--and not just because she found the corpse. Her young son, Arch, a student at Elk Park Prep, has become a target for some not-so-funny pranks, while her eighteen-year-old live-in helper, Julian, has become a prime suspect in the Andrews boy's murder.
As her investigation intensifies, Goldy's anxiety level rises faster than homemade doughnuts. . .as she turns up evidence that suggests that Keith knew more than enough to blow the lid off some very unscholarly secrets. And then, as her search rattles one skeleton too many, Goldy learns a crucial fact: a little knowledge about a killer can be a deadly thing.
Reviews
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-10-25
Summary: "Reading with Tequila"
I backtracked in this series to read the Cereal Murders, the 3rd book that I somehow missed. It was very good. I did not have any clue who the murderer way. I love when that happens. This book revolved around the stresses of senior year and the prep that comes from applying to college. I could relate to the students struggles and worries some (remembering way back when I was a senior) but not at the level these students were taking it to. Either the situation was exaggerated for the sake of novel or it's more of a public school (me) vs. prep school (book) difference. Either way it was interesting to see the situation from both the student and the parent perspective, plus murder too.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-10-19
Summary: "Fun, exciting and great recipes"
I have enjoyed several of the Diane Mott Davidson mysteries and can hardly wait for the next one to come out. The recipes are great and the characters like old friends.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-09-03
Summary: "Another great Goldy book!"
I'm a fan of this series - the main character feels like someone I would hang out with. The books are well written, pretty clean and move pretty quickly. And the few recipes I've tried have actually turned out and been pretty good! I was going crazy trying to find this book at my local libraries. I finally gave up and ordered it here! Got a great price and a great book (that I was able to donate to the library). It's another good one from Diane Mott Davidson!
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-08-23
Summary: "Just Couldn't Hold My Interest"
Unfortunately, some of these books are better then others.
Elk Park School does everything it can to help their students enter the collegiate world. After one student prep breakfast, Goldie Bear, caterer extraordinaire, stumbles across the body of a student in the snow. This is not just any student, the is the class valedictorian, the one that everyone knows will be accepted to the college of his choice.
The rich are different and when it comes to getting a child into a top school, there are no longer any rules and what should be a happy time in their child's life is suddenly turned into an all out competition with no hold barred.
Goldie finds herself in the middle of the murder investigation, of course Tom Shultz is there too since he is trying to get closer to Goldie. But the investigation takes a personal turn when Arch is home alone and a rock comes flying through the front window and later someone blocks the chimney filling the house with smoke. And when that isn't enough to warn off nosey intruders, a second body is found.
I'll continue on with this series in hopes that they get better, but this one just couldn't hold my interest. Hopefully, they will spark up soon.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-04-05
Summary: "[AUDIOBOOK VERSION] i liked the mystery, bored with the 'men problems'-angle."
still, i definitely cared enough about 'whodunit' to listen to the end.
the other thing that held my interest, was the reader. barbara rosenblat is *excellent*. if you get a chance to let her read you a book on cd or mp3, do not pass it up! (i know she's well-known, but this is the first time i'd found her.)
