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Diane Mott Davidson

    March 22, 1949

    Diane Mott Davidson is celebrated for her engaging mystery novels, featuring the resourceful caterer Goldy. Her storytelling masterfully blends suspense with sharp observations about human behavior and relationships. Davidson's writing explores the complexities of life through compelling narratives and well-developed characters, making her a distinctive voice in contemporary fiction. Her distinctive style consistently draws readers into intricate plots and richly imagined worlds.

    The Last Suppers
    The Grilling Season
    Tough Cookie
    Sticks & Scones
    Goldy's Kitchen Cookbook
    Dying for Chocolate
    • 2017

      The fall of the Bastille on July 14, 1789 has become the commemorative symbol of the French Revolution. But this violent and random act was unrepresentative of the real work of the early revolution, which was taking place ten miles west of Paris, in Versailles. There, the nobles, clergy and commoners of France had just declared themselves a republic, toppling a rotten system of aristocratic privilege and altering the course of history forever. The Revolution was led not by angry mobs, but by the best and brightest of France's growing bourgeoisie: young, educated, ambitious. Their aim was not to destroy, but to build a better state. In just three months they drew up a Declaration of the Rights of Man, which was to become the archetype of all subsequent Declarations worldwide, and they instituted a system of locally elected administration for France which still survives today. They were determined to create an entirely new system of government, based on rights, equality and the rule of law. In the first three years of the Revolution they went a long way toward doing so. Then came Robespierre, the Terror and unspeakable acts of barbarism. In a clear, dispassionate and fast-moving narrative, Ian Davidson shows how and why the Revolutionaries, in just five years, spiralled from the best of the Enlightenment to tyranny and the Terror. The book reminds us that the Revolution was both an inspiration of the finest principles of a new democracy and an awful warning of what can happen when idealism goes wrong

      The French Revolution
    • 2015

      Goldy's Kitchen Cookbook

      Cooking, Writing, Family, Life

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(242)Add rating

      Featuring over 160 delectable recipes, this cookbook blends culinary delights with personal anecdotes from the author's life as a writer and cook. It offers a unique memoir-style glimpse into the experiences that inspired the beloved culinary-mystery series, providing readers not only with recipes but also with the charming stories behind them.

      Goldy's Kitchen Cookbook
    • 2013

      The Whole Enchilada

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.7(6579)Add rating

      In this latest installment, Goldy Schulz, a caterer with a knack for sleuthing, finds herself entangled in a murder investigation that hits close to home. As she navigates the complexities of the case, her culinary expertise and sharp instincts are put to the test. This entry continues the beloved series, blending mystery with delicious culinary elements, showcasing Goldy's determination to uncover the truth amidst the chaos.

      The Whole Enchilada
    • 2012

      Crunch Time

      • 624 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
      3.8(137)Add rating

      After a devastating arson incident destroys their rental home, chef Yolanda Garcia and her spirited aunt Ferdinanda relocate with former cop Ernest McLeod. Tragedy strikes when Ernest is murdered, and his house is engulfed in flames, putting Yolanda, Ferdinanda, their friend Goldy Schulz, and nine rescued beagle puppies in grave danger. The story unfolds as they navigate the aftermath of violence and seek to uncover the truth behind these shocking events.

      Crunch Time
    • 2009

      Fatally Flaky

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.5(218)Add rating

      It's been a long summer for Goldy Schulz, who is engaged in planning a wedding reception for Aspen Meadow's nuttiest bridezilla. But then Doc Finn, beloved local physician and the best friend of Goldy's godfather, Jack, is killed when his car tumbles into a ravine. Jack thinks Doc was murdered because of the research he was doing at the local spa—allegations that are confirmed when Jack himself is attacked. So Goldy adds more work to her plate and dons chef's whites to go undercover at the spa, where coffee is outlawed in favor of smoothies. But if she doesn't find the clever killer on the spa grounds who's watching her every move, catering weddings and cooking low-fat food might just be the death of Goldy Schulz . . . And enjoy Goldy's delectable recipes, including fatally flaky cookies and nutcase cranberry-apricot bread!

      Fatally Flaky
    • 2008

      Sweet Revenge

      • 499 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.6(253)Add rating

      Goldy Schulz is thrilled to be catering a holiday breakfast feast for the staff of the Aspen Meadow Library. But little does she know that on the menu is a large helping of murder. While setting up at the library, Goldy spots a woman lurking in the stacks who bears a striking resemblance to Sandee Brisbane—the Sandee Brisbane who killed Goldy's ex-husband, the Jerk. But Sandee is supposed to be dead . . . or so everyone believes. Goldy's suspicions mount when the body of Drew Wellington, a former district attorney, is found in a corner of the library, with a map worth thousands of dollars stashed in his clothing. Goldy is convinced that Sandee, a confessed felon, is involved. But the holiday madness is only just beginning for Goldy. Soon she's drawn into the dangerous, double-crossing world of high-end map dealing. And like the ghost of Christmas past, Sandee keeps making an appearance. Could she be out to prove that revenge is oh-so-sweet?

      Sweet Revenge
    • 2007

      Dark Tort

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.8(7379)Add rating

      In this gripping novel, caterer Goldy Schulz finds herself entangled in a criminal investigation that challenges her culinary skills and her instincts. As the plot unfolds, the phrase "Let's kill all the lawyers" takes on a sinister twist, thrusting Goldy into a web of mystery and danger. With her knack for uncovering secrets and a dash of humor, she navigates the complexities of the case, blending her passion for catering with her determination to solve the crime.

      Dark Tort
    • 2005

      Now that her ultra-charming, seriously psychopathic ex-husband, Dr. John Richard Korman (aka "the Jerk"), has been prematurely released from prison, caterer supreme Goldy Schultz has more on her plate than she can handle. Perhaps the Jerk is the one who's trying to sabotage Goldy's latest culinary endeavor, a post-funeral reception for a friend at a local lodge. But as bad as the plethora of recent anonymous threats, rumors, and violence may be, it's Goldy's discovery of a fresh corpse that really spoils the stew. Here's a murder that threatens to tear her family to pieces . . . and virtually everyone believes Goldy committed it! Though she's been quite efficiently framed, at least Goldy is still breathing. But that may not be the case for long if she can't track down a killer who's cooking up a very nasty repast for Goldy and the people she loves.

      Double Shot
    • 2003

      Chopping Spree

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(307)Add rating

      Combining suspense with culinary delights, this latest installment from Diane Mott Davidson promises a captivating blend of mystery and gourmet experiences. Fans of the genre can expect an engaging narrative filled with intrigue and unexpected twists, showcasing the author's signature style that has garnered widespread acclaim. This tale is sure to tantalize both mystery enthusiasts and food lovers alike, making it a must-read for those who enjoy a thrilling and flavorful adventure.

      Chopping Spree
    • 2002

      Sticks & Scones

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(8964)Add rating

      Diane Mott Davidson combines suspense with culinary delights in her latest murder mystery. Renowned for her engaging storytelling, she captivates readers with a blend of thrilling plots and gourmet themes, promising another enticing adventure filled with danger and intrigue.

      Sticks & Scones