Booklist Reviews
%% This is a multi-book review. SEE the title "No Hiding Place" for next imprint and review text. %% ((Reviewed Aug. 1997)) Copyright 2000 Booklist Reviews
Library Journal Reviews
Davidson, known for her skillful writing and the mouth-watering recipes concocted by her series sleuth, Goldy Schulzas, serves up a tale of murder and love gone rotten. Copyright 1997 Cahners Business Information.
Library Journal Reviews
Goldy Schulz, on the lookout for her ex-husband, finds his dead girlfriend instead. She copes with the shock, police interviews, an upset teenager, and still caters a party in the afternoon. Although knocked unconscious by a roller-skating suspect, Goldy hardly closes her eyes during the next few days until she solves the case. Barbara Rosenblatt does an amusing interpretation of the story. Her voice reflects Goldy's worry over her son, her fear of her abusive ex-husband, her incredulity at her present husband's kindness (he cooks for her), and, most of all, her passion for food, related with a husky breathiness. The unabashed sensuality of Rosenblatt's narration when relating the creation of enticing dishes and the nourishment of the men in Goldy's life makes the listener pause: Is this a mystery or a romance or an essay lifted from Bon Appetit (sans recipes)? Recommended for all popular collections.AJuleigh Muirhead Clark, Rockefeller Lib., Colonial Williamsburg Fdn., VA Copyright 1998 Cahners Business Information.