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Sweet Revenge
Sweet Revenge
Sweet Revenge
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Sweet Revenge

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A month before Christmas, I saw a ghost...

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 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. She's convinced that Sandee 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 sweet?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateAug 21, 2007
ISBN9780061554278
Author

Diane Mott Davidson

Diane Mott Davidson is the author of seventeen bestselling novels. She divides her time between Colorado and Florida.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Couldn't finish the book, it was taking too long to get anywhere. Too many characters.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    When I found out I won this from Goodreads I was beyond excited. Even though I haven’t read much by Lynsay Sands, and it’s been years since I last picked up one of her books, I remember really enjoying what I’ve read by her.Unfortunately I was in a reading slump when this book showed up, so even though I was thrilled to have it, I didn’t read it right away. I didn’t want to force myself to read something I wasn’t in the mood for and end up hating it. So last week when I was finally in the mood for it, I picked it up and devoured it. I read it in one day. Actually, I read it in one night. I stayed up until 6 AM reading. I just couldn’t put it down. There were so many time this book had me laughing out loud. Kyla is now one my favorite characters. She is seriously amazing.Guys, please read this book. If you are thinking about skipping it because of the cover, please don’t. It is so good. As soon as I finished it, I wanted to re-read it. I need to start reading Lynsay Sands Argeneau series again. I’ve really missed her writing.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Sweet Revenge by Diane Mott Davidson is the fourteenth of the Goldy Bear mysteries. As with all of the others I've read, I listened to an unabridged audio performed by Barbara Rosenblat. I'm not being particularly careful about reading these books in order. Sweet Revenge comes immediately before Fatally Flaky.Sweet Revenge takes place in those weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Goldy is completely booked with catering gigs, enough, to leave her extra through the post holiday slump. Things go awry, though, when a rather surly map collector is found dead at the public library.Goldy is further distracted from her obligations by the potential reappearance of another of her ex-husband's exes. This character's role Sweet Revenge is by far the most spoilery piece of the mystery. Thankfully, though, Goldy in her internal monologues provide enough background to follow along.Although I do enjoy these Goldy Bear mysteries, I know a big part of that enjoyment falls to Barbara Rosenblat's performance. Without her somewhat askew take on Goldy, I would be questioning the character's motivation — especially when she is dropping her work to recklessly put herself in danger in the hope of solving the mystery. Rosenblat, though, just plays Goldy as crazy and it makes these otherwise unbelievable scenes, fun.As with some of the other books in the series, I figured out the gist of the mystery long before Goldy did. Some of the clues this time seemed rather basic — details that one would expect to find in a Scooby Do, rather than an adult mystery (even a cozy). How though everything is tied together was something I couldn't quite get. Having a surprising end made of a satisfying audio book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This book was all right but seemed somewhat repetitive of other books in the series as the protagonist, Goldie, continues to do somewhat stupid things, like confronting suspects and known killers, on her own. Not surprisingly, she gets involved in situations where she gets bruised, battered and choked. One would almost think that the author dislikes this poor caterer. I'm surprised Goldie's husband still has a career given the stuff she does that could contaminate a murder scene or result in a murderer escaping. I keep reading the series because I'm intrigued by the catering, recipes, other characters, and just finding out how Goldy will again stumble into a situation where she finds a dead body. I like to read the recipes because they sound fantastic but I would never make them because they sound like heart attacks about to happen, loaded with butter and cream.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Well this was an ok book, it took a long time to pick up unlike the rest of the books. However, when it picked up I didn't want to put it down. Goldie gets caught in the worst situations ever in this book. Julian, Marla, Tom, Arch were there of course to offer the support but it makes you think how much are these guys going to be able to handle.Davidson has a total hit with the series even if this wasnt the best one in the series. I love the family dynamics in this series as funny and convoluted as they are. The surprise twist had a previous character come back into the story all though I'm not completley sure why. I of course thought I had the murderer picked out but was totally wrong, however I'm still baffled by the ending lol.This one ranked a 4 out of 5. I would like to recommend this one to anyone who is reading the series already lol.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Christmas is always a hectic season for caterer Goldy Schulz in the town of Aspen Meadow, Colorado. This one is no exception. She's setting up for an event to be hosted at the library when she spies for the second time in recent weeks a person she believes to be the killer of her ex-husband. This killer was presumed to have been dead. A former district attorney who is dealing in rare maps turns up dead in the library shortly after this sighting. Was Goldy "seeing things" or was that really who she thought it was? All the suspects in the ensuing sheriff's department investigation seem to be hiding something. This series is getting to be somewhat like a soap-opera in my opinion. If you haven't read earlier installments, you need to read those before reading this one. This installment was rather long, especially for a cozy with a Christmas setting.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It's the pre-Christmas season and Goldy has 25 parties to cater between the first of December and New Year's Eve. Two of them are for the ultra-rich MacArthur's. It's on the way to their house to firm up the menus that Goldy sees a ghost. Sandee Brisbane had killed Goldy's ex-husband and then disappeared into a forest fire right after she confessed. So how could she be driving a car down the road from the MacArthur's? Goldy tells her present husband, police detective Tom Schulz, but nothing much is done about it. Then Goldy thinks she sees her again in the library as she is setting up for the librarian's Christmas party. Just after seeing this apparition the librarian calls for help because one of the patrons has collapsed. It turns out Drew Wellington has been poisoned and stabbed and he is dead before the paramedics get there. Could Sandee have killed him too?In between cooking and catering Goldy investigates and learns more than she wants to know about the victim. After Wellington lost the election as District Attorney he went into selling antique maps but he may not have acquired these maps legally. He also had a penchant for teenage girls. Which of these avocations was the trigger for his murder?Read the book for the answer to these questions. It's also a low-cal way to indulge in all sorts of delicious treats like Chuzzlewit Cheese Pie, Bleak House Bars and Door-Prize Gingerbread. Or if you want to indulge in the real thing the recipes are at the back of the book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The holiday season means lots of business for Colorado caterer Goldy Schulz. She has a full weekend of bookings, starting with a Saturday morning staff breakfast at the public library. Goldy's event set-up isn't the only thing going on at the library late on Friday afternoon. Just before closing, ex-DA Drew Wellington is found dead in a corner of the library. Who might the culprit be? His ex-wife? His current fiancee? A disgruntled partner in his map dealing business? A rival dealer? An unhappy client? Goldy will have an opportunity to do some sleuthing as most of the suspects are on the guest lists of her weekend catering events.All of the suspects have something to hide, and their behaviors provide lots of red herrings. I found Goldy's behavior really irritating in this one. She couldn't stop meddling in her policeman husband, Tom's, investigation, and made a nuisance of herself with his police colleagues. Why Goldy and Tom aren't headed for divorce court, or at least marriage counseling, is beyond me.I usually try to read series books in order, but for some reason I've never done that with this series. In this case, it was a mistake. The events in this book are closely tied to an earlier book in the series that I haven't yet read. This book includes major plot spoilers for the earlier book. Thus, I recommend that you read Double Shot before reading this one.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    awesome. love the Goldy books, my latest culinary-based mystery addiction.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another good installment in the Goldy the Caterer series. My only complaint was the killer who came back from the dead bit was rather cheesy. I didn't expect that from this author. The rest of the story was the usual comic happenings.