Monday, August 20, 2018

The Last Suppers by Diane Mott Davidson

The Last Suppers by Diane Mott Davidson
(A Goldy Bear Culinary Mystery #4)
283 pages

"It should be the happiest day of Goldy the caterer's life.  After years of putting the disaster of her first marriage behind her, she has finally found the courage to love again.  Soon she'll be walking down the aisle of St. Luke's Episcopal Church to wed the man of her dreams, Tom Schulz, a homicide detective who shares Goldy's passions for preparing food and solving crimes.

"But moments after Goldy's put the finishing touches on the scrumptious wedding feast, and just before the ceremony begins, she receives an urgent phone call from the groom.  The wedding is off, and the reason is a killer."  --from the publisher

I think Ms. Davidson wrote this in a hurry.  It doesn't have the flow and character descriptions of the others in the series.  Still, I'm glad I read it as it filled in some gaps in my knowledge of Goldy's story.

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