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Colorado caterer Goldy Schulz encounters bridezilla--and murder--when bridezilla's fiancé is killed because he was doing research at the Gold Gulch Spa--an allegation that's confirmed when the deceased's best friend (Goldy's godfather) is attacked.
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Women in the food industry in fiction, Literature, Caterers and catering, Women in the food industry, Cookery in fiction, Weddings, Fiction, Caterers and catering in fiction, Goldy Bear (Fictitious character), Weddings in fiction, Colorado in fiction, Cooking, Cookery, Bear, goldy (fictitious character), fiction, Caterers and catering, fiction, Colorado, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, women sleuths, Fiction, humorous, nyt:hardcover-fiction=2009-04-26, New York Times bestseller, Fiction, humorous, generalPlaces
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Fatally Flaky: A Novel (Goldy Schulz Culinary Mysteries, No. 15)
April 7, 2009, William Morrow
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1615230130 9781615230136
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Colorado caterer Goldy Schulz encounters bridezilla — and murder — in another delectable novel by the New York Times bestselling author of Sweet Revenge, Dark Tort, and Double ShotCynics say getting married is a death wish. . . .It's been a long, rainy summer for Goldy Schulz, who is engaged in planning wedding receptions for what seems to be all of Aspen Meadow. It's bad enough that Billie Attenborough, the bride from hell, has changed her menu six times and the event date twice. Now she wants to move the location to the Gold Gulch Spa just a scant two days before tying the knot to her doctor fiance. Then Doc Finn, beloved local physician and the best friend of Goldy's godfather, Jack, is killed when his car tumbles into a ravine. At least that's what appears to have happened. But Jack thinks Doc was murdered because of the research he was doing at the spa — allegations that are confirmed when Jack himself is attacked. So Goldy dons chef's whites and goes undercover at the spa, where coffee is outlawed in favor of calming smoothies, and the fruit cocktail doesn't include fresh fruit. Add in the obstreperous owner, who years ago tried to sabotage Goldy's fledgling business, and she's got her hands full. Above all, there seems to be a clever killer on the spa grounds, watching her every move. After what befell Jack, Goldy knows that she might be next. Catering weddings, and cooking low-fat food, could be killing her — literally.
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