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Diane Mott Davidson

Sweet Revenge

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Part of "A Goldy Bear Culinary Mystery" series

In Diane Mott Davidson’s culinary mystery, Sweet Revenge, the thirteenth installment of the popular Goldy Bear Culinary series, protagonist Goldy Schulz is once again entangled in a web of crime and deception. This time, Goldy is catering the gala reopening of the Aspen Meadow Library, which was destroyed in a fire set by an arsonist. The event is attended by a number of prominent community members, including the mayor, the chief of police, and several local business owners. As Goldy is setting up for the event, she discovers the body of a woman in the library’s basement. The woman, who was an employee of the library, appears to have been murdered. Goldy becomes embroiled in the investigation, much to the chagrin of her boyfriend, Tom Schulz, the chief of police. As Goldy delves deeper into the mystery, she uncovers a number of secrets about the victim and the other attendees of the gala. She also finds herself the target of a dangerous stalker. With the help of her friends and family, Goldy must unravel the mystery and bring the killer to justice before it’s too late. Sweet Revenge is a delightful cozy mystery that combines a clever plot with delicious recipes. Davidson’s writing is engaging and witty, and she has a knack for creating memorable characters. The novel is a satisfying read for fans of the culinary mystery genre, as well as for anyone who enjoys a well-crafted whodunit. One of the strengths of Sweet Revenge is the way that Davidson weaves the theme of revenge throughout the novel. The title of the book is a nod to this theme, and it is reflected in the actions and motivations of several of the characters. This adds an extra layer of depth to the story and makes it more engaging for the reader. Overall, Sweet Revenge is a highly enjoyable read that will keep you guessing until the very end. With its clever plot, engaging characters, and delicious recipes, it is a must-read for fans of culinary mysteries...