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TOUGH COOKIE

Goldy Schultz's new TV show is broadcast from one of Colorado's poshest ski areas. A telethon raising funds for the widow of a tracker killed mysteriously ends in disaster. Goldy finds herself searching the icy slopes to find a killer.

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  • "Goldy Schultz's new TV show is broadcast from one of Colorado's poshest ski areas. A telethon raising funds for the widow of a tracker killed mysteriously ends in disaster. Goldy finds herself searching the icy slopes to find a killer."@en
  • "Everything seems to be going wrong for Goldy Shult. The health inspector has shut down her catering business in aspen Meadow. colorado due to non-standard plumbing. When she hosts a live cooking show for PBS, she drops eggshells into the cookie dough. On the way home, she finds the chairman of the State Parole Board dead with hundred dollar bills drifting in the snow around him. But her troubles really begin when the police launch a murder investigation and drag her into the middle of it."@en
  • "Goldy Schulz has a new television show called Cooking at the Top!, which is broadcast at 11,000 feet in the Colorado Rockies. After the local health inspector closes her home catering business, Goldy agrees to prepare foods for a cooking show televised live once a week at The Bistro, a top-drawer dining establishment at the mountain peak of the ski resort. Needing money, she is willing to sell a pair of skis to her old antiques collector boyfriend, Doug Portmont, right after a cooking show taping. He meets her at the head of a ski run, and they will meet up at the trail's end to exchange the antiques for cash. Only the cash never changes hands; she discovers his dead, broken body instead."@en
  • "Caterer Goldy Schulz, temporarily shut down while her kitchen is remodeled, must cook up a quick crime-solving recipe when she makes arrangements to sell an item from her husband's collection of war memorabilia, only to have her buyer turn up suspiciously dead on the ski slopes."
  • "Caterer Goldy Schulz, temporarily shut down while her kitchen is remodeled, must cook up a quick crime-solving recipe when she makes arrangements to sell an item from her husband's collection of war memorabilia, only to have her buyer turn up suspiciously dead on the ski slopes."@en
  • "The New York Times bestselling author of Prime Cut serves up another tantalizing tale of culinary mystery and suspense--as chef turned sleuth Goldy Schulz goes on live television to prepare a meal to die for ... but discovers that murder is already on the menu. When Goldy Schulz is offered a temporary stint hosting a cooking show for PBS, she jumps at the chance. After all, she could use the money--not to mention the great exposure. Her catering business is in shambles, and publicizing her new venture as a personal chef will help get her back on track. Plus taping the shows at Colorado's posh Killdeer Ski Resort will be fun. A little cooking, a little chitchat. What could go wrong' The question Goldy should have asked is, what wouldn't go wrong--especially when she has to drive through a blizzard to do one of her shows live for a PBS telethon. To make matters worse, Goldy has an unpleasant duty to perform right after the show. She and her policeman husband, Tom, have agreed to sell a piece of Tom's treasured war memorabilia to help ease their financial woes. The buyer: Doug Portman, art critic, law enforcement wannabe--and, to her eternal embarrassment, Goldy's ex-boyfriend. Predictably, the live broadcast is riddled with culinary catastrophes--from the Chesapeake Crabcakes right down to the Ice-Capped Ginger Snaps. But the deadliest dish of all comes after the cameras go off, when an unexplainable skiing accident claims Doug Portman's life--and Goldy is the one who finds his crumpled body on the slopes. Even more shocking is what police find tucked away in Doug's BMW: a greeting card with a potentially deadly chemical inside. As the police try to determine if Doug's accident was really foul play, Goldy does a little investigating of her own--but finds more questions than answers. Was Doug, chairman of the state Parole Board, accepting bribes from potential parolees' Was he connected to the ex-con who's been telling Killdeer skiers that he's planning to poison a cop' And how did Goldy and Tom get mixed up in this mess' When a series of suspicious mishaps places Goldy's own life in jeopardy, she knows she must whip up her own crime-solving recipe, and fast--before a hearty dose of intrigue and a deadly dash of danger ends her cooking career once and for all ... Winter sports can be dangerous, but can they also be deadly' "Cooking at the Top!," Goldy's new TV show, is broadcast from one of Colorado's poshest ski areas. Unfortunately, she finds whipping up delicacies at 11,000 feet as perilous as skiing steep runs. Then a telethon raising money for the widow of a tracker killed mysteriously ends in disaster. Goldy finds herself searching the icy slopes to find a killer with desperate secrets to hide--but this may be one time the tough-cookie caterer will not be able to schuss to safety! Included are Goldy's original recipes for mouthwatering Sonora Chicken Strudel, incomparable Marmalade Mogul Muffins, and sinfully sumptuous Chocolate Coma Cookies. --> From the Hardcover edition."@en
  • "Caterer Goldy Schulz finds herself a suspect in the killing of her parole officer ex-boyfriend when she hosts a live cooking show at a posh ski resort."@en
  • "A new stint hosting a cooking show for PBS turns sour for caterer Goldy Shulz when the taping session at one of Colorado's most exclusive skiing resorts is plagued by accidents and death."

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  • "Mystery fiction"
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  • "Humorous stories"
  • "Detective and mystery storie"
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  • "Detective and mystery fiction"@en
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  • "Fiction"
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  • "Humorous fiction"
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  • "Harte Nuss : Roman"
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  • "Tough Cookie"
  • "Tough cookie : [a culinary mystery]"@en
  • "Harte Nuss : roman"
  • "Harte Nuss Roman"
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  • "Tough cookie"
  • "Harte nuss : Roman"