Monday, November 11, 2013

The Whole Enchilada/Diane Mott Davidson/ 372 pages

Goldy Schulz is catering the birthday party for her son and one of her best friend's son. They were born on the same day in the same hospital where Goldy and Holly met. The party has several uninvited guests, including Holly's ex-husband and his new wife. When Holly drops dead of an apparent heart attack after leaving the party, Goldy is devastated. Later, when two more people are attacked, the whole town is upset by the tragedies.

Throughout it all, Goldy still manages to cater meals without missing a beat. Luckily, she has Julian whose only role seems to be to help her cater, hang around her house and provide gourmet meals for her family at the drop of the hat, and, of course, willingly wash every last dish. I wish I had a Julian! Unfortunately, all that help just gives Goldy more time to snoop into everyone's business and find herself in hot water.

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