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Killer Pancake (Goldy Culinary Mysteries, Book 5)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $7.99
Manufacturer: Crimeline
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Description
When Goldy, owner of Goldilocks' Catering, faces the challenge of whipping up a sumptuous lowfat feast for the Mignon Cosmetics' company banquet, she rises to the occasion brilliantly...only to discover just how ugly the beauty biz can be!
On the day of the banquet Goldy finds herself confronting an angry mob of demonstrators--"Spare the Hares"--who object to Mignon Cosmetics' animal-testing policies. As she struggles to carry forty pounds of lowfat fare from her van to the mall where the banquet is being held, she hears an ominous
squeal of tires and a horrifying thump. Seconds later, a Mignon employee lies dead on the pavement. And soon the police discover that this hit-and-run was no
accident.
Now Goldy is enmeshed up to her saute pans in a homicide investigation. Could the murder have had something to do with Spare the Hares--or with the exotic flower found near the dead body? Though busy serving up Hoisin Turkey and Grand Marnier Cranberry Muffins, Goldy decides to start digging at Mignon's
million-dollar cosmetics counter. But when another murder takes place and Goldy herself is attacked, the caterer turned sleuth knows she must step up her
search for a gruesome killer. For this time was only a warning. Next time she'll be dead--and it won't be pretty.
Reviews
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-06-11
Summary: "Not As Tasty"
This book really missed the mark for me. The overall storyline seemed more disjointed then her past efforts and previously prominent characters barely made and appearance.
Goldy and her Goldilocks' catering company are hired to cater the luncheon for Mignon Cosmetics Company. Not a problem, until she finds out that her usual fare will not do, everything must be low cal and that is not Goldy's specialty. A dessert without butter and cream is not worth eating.
Nevertheless, a job is a job and she must come up with something, little does she know that finding the right recipes will be the least of her problems. Mignon has been accused of animal testing and as she is trying to delivery the food for the banquet she is confronted by an angry mob and as Goldy is trying to battle her way into the venue there is a squeal of tires and one of Mignon's leading sales women is murdered in the parking lot.
Turns out that there is quite a bit of corruption when it comes to beauty and once again, Goldy throws herself into the business of finding a murderer.
As I said, this book was a bit of a let down for me, would I continue the series, I really do not know. However, I do tend to give authors one more chance that tends to lead to two or three more chances when I have started out enjoying the beginning of a series.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-05-15
Summary: "EDITING OR CONVERSION ERRORS!"
I liked the story but could not concentrate because of the constant grammatical errors! Almost every time the word "close" or "closed" was supposed to have been used it appeared as "dose" or "dosed." There was a lack of punctuation so sentences ran on and recipes included misspelled words such as "portobfxo" instead of "portobello". Most glaring was Goldy's best friend being named "Maria" rather than "Marla" as she is called in the other books in the series. I found these errors very irritating and was surprised that no other reader commented on them. My other kindle books did not have nearly this amount of errors. Clearly there is a need for better proofreading in the conversion process!
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-03-30
Summary: "consult your local toxicologist!"
Really rate this 3.5 stars - This was a typical Goldy book, light, fluffy and insubstantial, the kind of book you read for escapism, not reality. I like Goldy, as unlikely as her adventures are, and I simply can't believe how helpful and on-the-spot teenage Julian is for her catering business despite the death of his girlfriend - but hey, it's fiction. And as such, it's fun.
However, it is certainly not factual. Take it from a toxicologist. The attempted poisoning at the end was so full of dangerous nonsense I just have to speak up. First of all, coffee is NOT an antidote to the classic hemlock (conium maculatum) of the ancient Greeks. Not even close - there IS NO SPECIFIC ANTIDOTE. And COFFEE IS NOT AN ANTIDOTE TO ANYTHING ELSE, including alcohol. At best coffee might ease some of the sedative symptoms of classic hemlock, but not by much. Also the paralysis described was all wrong, since it would hit the respiratory muscles at the same time as other muscles - if the victim was poisoned enough that he / she couldn't run, he/she certainly couldn't breathe either. But really, this is a moot point - classic hemlock poison is both stinky and INVALIDATED BY COOKING. If is was baked in the muffins, they'd be both nasty-tasting and nontoxic.
There is a possibility that the author is referring to water hemlock (cicuta), a completely different plant from the stuff that killed Socrates. However, water hemlock is EXTREMELY toxic, would cause major seizures (which the victim DIDN'T have) and may kill the victim within minutes. THERE IS NO ANTIDOTE FOR WATER HEMLOCK - only treatment if it is caught in time (not often the case). Water hemlock toxin can also go through the skin, so any poisoners handling it would likely show symptoms themselves before being able to bake the stuff in muffins.
So, as much as I like the Goldy books, once again I find myself pleading that the author at least TRY to get her facts right. This lack of research really bothers me, and mars what is otherwise a highly entertaining series.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-16
Summary: "Great book! Great condition."
Love all of the Goldy books - was in wonderful condition and arrived very quickly.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-02-06
Summary: "As satisfying and fun as a good meal"
Diane Mott Davidson's adventures of Goldy the caterer are enjoyable to read and mouth watering at the same time. Reading them in the order written helps keep the continuity going as you follow Goldy's antics and misfortunes and her struggles to raise her son, Arch, and keep the anger of her ex-husband at bay. I'll be sad when I'm done reading the last book.
