The Diva Cooks a Goose

The Diva Cooks a Goose by Krista Davis is a captivating addition to the Domestic Diva mystery series, published by Berkley Prime Crime in 2010. This edition spans 290 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Sophie Winston as she navigates a holiday filled with unexpected twists, beginning with a Scrooge who disrupts the festive spirit by stealing Christmas gifts and dinners from her family and neighbors.
As Sophie organizes a toy swap to restore joy among the children, the situation escalates when a murder occurs during the Christmas celebration. With her sister-in-law’s father bringing a new girlfriend just after a separation, tensions rise, and suspicions abound. Readers will find a blend of mystery and holiday cheer, along with delicious recipes and entertaining tips woven throughout the narrative. This engaging tale explores themes of family dynamics and the challenges of maintaining holiday spirit amidst chaos.
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Sophie Winston gets wrapped up in a holiday murder in the fourth Domestic Diva mystery…includes delicious recipes and entertaining tips!
It promises to be a jolly holiday for Sophie until a Scrooge steals the Christmas gifts from her family and neighbors. The evil elf even pinches their Christmas dinners! Sophie quickly ends the neighbors’ finger-pointing by organizing a toy swap for the kids, restoring the spirit of Christmas. But not for long…
When her sister-in-law’s father shows up to the Christmas celebration with a diva girlfriend just a month after his separation, someone carries out everyone’s thoughts of murder. With relatives and friends under suspicion for the deadly deed, and Sophie’s detective boyfriend Wolf out of town, it’s up to Sophie to chase this goose and cook it. Nobody ruins her Christmas!
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