Catering to Nobody (Culinary Mystery Series #1) by Diane Mott Davidson

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: February 2002
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 10,563

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    • Pub. Date: February 2002
    • Publisher: Bantam Books
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 10,563

    Synopsis

    MEET THE CATERER WHO WHIPPED UP THE
    MULTIMILLION-COPY MYSTERY SERIES–
    AS GOLDY SOLVES HER FIRST MURDER!

    Diane Mott Davidson’s winning recipe of first-class suspense and five-star fare has won her and caterer Goldy critical raves and a regular place on major bestseller lists across the country. In Goldy’s tantalizing debut, she serves up a savory dish of secrets, suspicions, and murder....

    INCLUDING NEVER-BEFORE-PUBLISHED RECIPES

    Catering a wake is not Goldy’s idea of fun. Yet the Colorado caterer throws herself into preparing a savory feast including Poached Salmon and Strawberry Shortcake Buffet designed to soothe forty mourners. And her culinary efforts seem to be exactly what the doctor ordered...until her ex-father-in-law gynecologist Fritz Korman is struck down and Goldy is accused of adding poison to the menu. Now, with the Department of Health impounding her leftovers, her ex-husband proclaiming her guilt, and her business about to be shut down, Goldy knows she can’t wait for the police to serve up the answers. She’ll soon uncover more than one family skeleton and a veritable stew of unpalatable secrets–the kind that could make Goldy the main course in an unsavory killer’s next murder!

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    A well-received, bestselling mystery featuring Goldy Bear, a divorcee caterer with a taste for crime. Catering a wake for her son's favorite teacher was unpleasant enough for Goldy, without some rat putting poison in the coffee. And the ensuing investigation causes Goldy's kitchen to be shut down. "A genial debut."--Kirkus. Martin's.

    Publishers Weekly

    Davidson's debut is as embarrassing as a fallen souffle would be to her narrator, divorced culinary artist Goldy Korman of Goldilocks'ok?yep Catering in Aspen Meadows, Colo. Goldy, in business to support herself and her 11-year-old son, Arch, caters the gathering after the funeral of Arch's teacher, at which her former father-in-law, gynecologist Fritz Korman, drinks from a poisoned cup. While the police make sure that Goldy is now ``catering to nobody,'' she begins her own investigation to clear herself. As amorous detective Tom Schulz courts her, Goldy courts danger, seeking connections among the recovered Fritz, the teacher and nearly everyone else in the rustic town, including her teenage lodger, Patty Sue. The only rewards of the mystery are recipes for tasty dishes and the endearing Arch, who outwits the killer and is the sole credible character in the overstuffed cast. (Aug.)

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    Biography

    Diane Mott Davidson lives in Evergreen, Colorado, with her husband and three sons and is at work on her next novel.

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    Fun Seriesby Anonymous

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    August 31, 2009: This first book was a fun, easy to follow read. The herione, Gold Bear, has a silly name which made it difficult to take her seriously. The story line was entertaining & the added recipes throughout the book were a bonus. I'm on my 3rd book in the series now!

    Kitchen vs. Mysteryby CookingWiz

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    August 23, 2009: This book was a lot of fun combining the antics in the kitchen with the mystery at hand. Definitely a fun read!


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