
I didn't know who did what until the end and I wanted to keep on reading until I figured it out! " - Heather, I found the main character and her son interesting and believable. I look forward to continuing the Goldy Bear series. There are recipes spread throughout each story. In this series, the main character is a caterer. " another set of murder mysteries that are short and light reading. Took awhile to get involved with the characters. As I said, I *want* to like it, but at the end, it's just so-so. I've read some of the other ones, as these definitely do not have to be read in order.


" I want to like this series (food, murder and a spunky heroine - what's not to like?), and this is the first in the series. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.And you might like her for a neighbor if it wasn't for the fact that murder seems to always be around the corner when Goldy is around! When you read these, you almost feel like Goldy could be your next-door-neighbor. "Cozy mysteries, indeed! I love Goldy and I love the recipes included in the book. As the mystery unfolds, its tension is sweetened by delectable recipes, including Goldy's Dream Cake, Dungeon Bars, and Honey Ginger Snaps. Diane Mott Davidson whips up a spicy mixture of cooks and crooks, and veteran narrator Barbara Rosenblat brilliantly conveys Goldy's intelligence, wit and energy. Now it's up to Goldy to find the rat who has tainted her food and her reputation. But when a mourner is felled by rat poison during a funeral buffet Goldy is serving, the police quickly close her business. There, calls for Goldilock's Catering have been steady enough to pay the bills. Goldy Bear, recently divorced, has made a home for herself and her young son in scenic Aspen Valley, Colorado. Filled with a cast of colorful characters and superb recipes, Catering to Nobody is the first in a series that has made Diane Mott Davidson a best-selling author and the Queen of the Culinary Mystery.

Get ready for a smorgasbord of delicious suspense prepared by Goldy Bear, an irrepressible mistress of menus and amateur sleuth.
