Only Murders in the Building meets The Great British Bake Off!
Betsy Martin, celebrity chef and America’s Grandmother, hosts and judges a baking show called Bake Week at her large secluded mansion, Grafton Manor. The show is a hit on Flixer and she is hoping the tenth season is successful with its new format. The network has decided to add a new co-host, Archie Morris, whose brash style of judging is off-putting. However, Betsy must agree to the new terms of the show in order to fund the restoration of her ancestral home.
Six new contestants compete in season ten of the bake-off for the coveted prize of The Golden Spoon. Gerald, a math teacher, Stella, a former journalist, Pradyumna, a former CEO of a million dollar company, Lottie, a nurse and grandmother, Peter, a construction worker, and Hannah, a waitress and the second youngest contestant in the show’s history.
As the baking begins, strange things begin to happen. Sugar is replaced with salt and a burner is turned too high. Is someone purposely sabotaging the contestants?
Then, a body is found impaled on the baking tent. Who is capable of murder?
This debut thriller includes several of my favorite ingredients, a gothic mansion, locked-room murder mystery, and a baking competition. As a huge fan of Food Network’s baking championships, I couldn’t wait to dive into this book! At less than 300 pages, it is a short, quick read.
However, I did not realize that this book is technically a Cozy Mystery. The chapters alternate characters, and no one actually interacts for the first half of the book. With such a short amount of time left for them to get to know each other, the second half seemed very rushed.
Additionally, I felt more could have been written to enhance each of the characters’ distinct personalities. Specifically, I had a difficult time distinguishing Stella and Hannah’s voices. Maybe Betsy could have had a catch phrase? It was also peppered with basic writing and the overused comment, “She finds herself exhaling a breath she didn’t know she’d been holding.” This left me shaking my head.
However, Jessa Maxwell’s concept for this book is stellar, as Hulu seems to have picked it up for a limited series. She successfully includes themes such as #Metoo, ageism, alcoholism, lack of mothering, and anxiety disorders.
While The Golden Spoon is very predictable, as most Cozy Mysteries tend to be, I did enjoy this murder mystery. The comparison to Nita Prose’s The Maid is spot on. If you enjoyed The Maid, you will likely enjoy this book too!
3.5/5 stars rounded down
Expected publication date: 3/7/23
Thank you to Edelweiss and Atria Books for the ARC of The Golden Spoon in exchange for an honest review.