Dark Tort is my first foray into Goldys world, so I can only rate this book for themselves, not the context of the entire series. The competition for this kind of book is indeed now become quite presentable (whether is bakeries, craft shops or of Tea) and all is somewhere in common that they build on charming environments plus provide a bit chi-chi drum rum. In this case we are dealing with a catering business, and associated with it plenty of tips on cooking. Some of them very interesting recipes to try. Oops, I have written nothing about the story? The fact there also. A young paralegal was brutally ermodert and the desperate mother begs Goldy for help in clarifying the crime. Gradually, then unfolds the life of the victim and thus comes Goldy also step by step closer to the solution of the crime. For my taste, was all but a bit too long and the parts with the food preparation to deal Voluptuous. So I was a bit too tough. Do I really need to know how the brave husband gradually snips a salad. Sure, the book is nice conversation, but a little more emphasis on the story, and a little less on the food preparation and the book would slip four stars, despite the somewhat abrupt and chaotic end direction.