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The Last Suppers by Diane Mott Davidson
Reader Reviews one of her best, August 25, 2003 Reviewer: Karen Sampson Hudson from Reno, NV United States "The Last Suppers" was the first one of Diane Mott Davidson's charming Goldy Bear Schulz series that I read, and I rate it as one of her best. As the book opens, Goldy is at the Episcopal church gowned in full wedding splendor, worrying not only about the life-changing ceremony but also about the food for the reception.....A female British mystery author once wrote that, despite whatever else is happening in life, women still have to worry about what to make for dinner! This is certainly true for caterer Goldy, who cooks and serves no matter what or where. The wedding does not happen as planned. The priest is found murdered, and the groom, police officer Tom Schulz, disappears. For much of the action in this book, Goldy is on her own, worrying about Tom, focused on finding him. There is more tension for Goldy in "The Last Suppers" than in any of the books of the series, but she carries on and the plot will carry you along with her. Recommended as a page-turner! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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