The Dough Must Go On (Oxford Tearoom Mysteries, #9) by H.Y. Hanna
Synopsis /
"They say that showbiz is a cut-throat business, and I got a front-row seat to what that means when I was invited onto Britain's hot new talent show." ~ Showbiz comes to Oxford in the form of Britain's hottest new talent show and tearoom owner Gemma Rose gets a peek behind-the-scenes when she's asked to cater for the event. But with the Old Biddies entering the contest as England's first "granny band", and her little tabby, Muesli, taking part in one of the acts, Gemma soon ends up with more than she bargained for... and that's before she comes across a frozen dead body!
Now, she's on the trail of a murderer, with four nosy old ladies giving her a helping hand, while also dealing with her embarrassing mother, her workaholic boyfriend—and even a mouse invader at her tearoom! With things hotting up in the contest and so many suspects in the running, can Gemma catch the killer before the curtain falls?
My Thoughts /
📣📣📣 Scone recipe at the end of the story! 📣📣📣
“Who’s Monty Gibbs?” “Gemma!” Cassie rolled her eyes. “Don’t you ever watch TV? Monty Gibbs is the creator of From Pleb to Celeb, that new talent show everyone was talking about last year.”
Question: What does Simon Cowell's "Got Talent" syndicate (ie. Britain's Got Talent, America's Got Talent, etc) have in common with Monty Gibbs' "From Pleb to Celeb"? Well, both are open to anyone of any age and to anyone with any (or no) talent. What makes FPTC different from the rest?
That leaves seven other contestants: Frank Ziegler the Yodelling Plumber, Cheryl the puppeteer, Nicole the pianist, Gaz the comedian, Tim the hip hop dancer, and Trish with her dog. Oh, and the Pussy Puffs.
The Pussy Puffs (aka the Herb Girls, aka Mabel Cooke, Glenda Bailey, Florence Doyle, and Ethel Webb) are affectionately referred to by Gemma Rose as the Old Biddies.
In this, the ninth instalment of the Oxford Tearoom Mysteries, Gemma Rose and the Little Stables Tearoom has been hired to do the catering for a brand-new talent show which is taking place right in the heart of Oxford. Called, From Pleb to Celeb, the show's creator, wealthy billionaire businessman, Monty Gibbs, had always wanted to be a judge on a talent show but had never had the chance, so he created his own show and made himself a judge.
On the first day of shooting, Gemma is surprised to learn that the Old Biddies are an act on the Show.
“That… er… that sounds… great. Congratulations! So… um… you’re going to perform as this granny band?” “Ooh yes, we even have a special name for ourselves. We’ve given it a lot of thought, you see, and we’ve come up with the perfect name: The Pussy Puffs!”
But the entertainment takes a dark turn when one of the contestants is found dead backstage.
This is book, #9 of the series, and I have to say, that I don't think it's lost any of its charm. Hanna keeps the plots interesting using creative backdrops and quirky dysfunctional characters. These are characters you will come to love, and each has their own unique personality. Hanna has imbibed her characters with values of kinship, kindness, empathy, humour, and wit. Also, the added heaping helping of scones with homemade jam and clotted cream doesn't go astray!! I'm glad that the act of reading about all these baked goodies is calorie free because otherwise, this series would be highly calorific!
The talent shows contestants provide a humorous distraction to the seriousness of the crime. But with DCI Devlin O'Connor, Gemma and the Old Biddies on the trail, you know the case is going to be solved. The clues were vanishing as quickly as the magician's sleight of hand and Gemma knows she has to pay attention as the killer has a few more tricks up their sleeve.