
Murder by Cheesecake
A Golden Girls Cozy Mystery
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Narrateur(s):
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Yvonne Newman
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Auteur(s):
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Rachel Ekstrom Courage
À propos de cet audio
The first novel in the all-new Golden Girls Cozy Mystery series!
When Dorothy’s obnoxious date is found dead in a hotel freezer, it not only ruins a gorgeous cheesecake but threatens the elaborate St. Olaf-themed wedding Rose is hosting.
Things are heating up, and not just because of Blanche’s hot flashes. Rose’s cousin is eloping to Miami, and Rose is playing host. If she can't balance the groom’s family’s snobbery against the traditional St. Olaf wedding week guidelines, her hometown may never accept her cousin again!
Dorothy quickly realizes she needs a date with whom she can exchange wedding-related wisecracks. Turning to a newfangled VHS dating service, she believes she’s found the ideal conversationalist. Unfortunately, what looks good on TV can actually be a total jerk in real life. It seems she’ll just have to enjoy the company of Sophia, Blanche, and whomever Blanche has targeted for a hookup.
As the girls all pitch in, Rose is thrilled that the tea-and-fish-themed kickoff event is perfect, not a herring out of place. That is until Dorothy’s date is found dead—face-planted in an otherwise scrumptious-looking cheesecake. With every guest a suspect (especially Dorothy) and a marriage on the line, the four besties must ID the real killer, get the should-be-happy couple down the aisle, and make sure nobody from St. Olaf gets lost in the wilds of Miami. It’s up to the Golden Girls to sleuth out a way for friendship and love to win the day!
©2025 ABC Signature (P)2025 Audible, Inc.Editorial Review
The author really did a great job in capturing each of the 4 ladies, especially Rose, who was such a standout in the book. Sophia’s brassiness could have used some softening, and a couple of more “Pussycats” thrown in Dorothy’s direction. Blanch is as lovingly self involved, vain and flirtatious as ever. And Dorothy truly comes to life as the badass that we all know and love her for. It was nice to have some inner monologue in Dorothy and Rose’s stories, something we never really got from the show.
The narrator did an exceptional job in bringing each of our favourite Miami ladies to life, without coming across as a flat imitation.
Miami is nice, so I’ll say it thrice…
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