
New York Times bestselling author Diane Mott Davidson wrote three novels before one was accepted for publication—when she was 41. She has since written 14 more mysteries, all featuring Goldy the caterer. In addition, she has written short stories and poetry for various publications. Davidson has won the Anthony Award from Bouchercon, and has been nominated for the Agatha, another Anthony, and the Macavity Award. In 1993 she was named Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers' Writer of the Year. Davidson was educated at St. Anne's School in Charlottesville, Virginia, where her English teacher, Emyl Jenkins, encouraged her to become a writer. She attended Wellesley College, where she was named a Wellesley Scholar, before transferring to Stanford University, from which she graduated with a double major in Art History and Political Science. Several years (and one child) later, she received her MA in Art History from Johns Hopkins. Davidson has volunteered for numerous organizations. She was a tutor in a correctional facility, rape-victim counselor, and served for 10 years on the Board of Examining Chaplains of the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado. For years she taught the adult Bible study at her parish, where she was also licensed to preach. Davidson has been married to her husband, Jim, for almost 40 years. They have three sons, a daughter-in-law, two grandchildren, and a basset hound.
Series
Books

Crunch Time
2011

Killer Pancake
1995

The Whole Enchilada
2013

Fatally Flaky
2009

Dark Tort
2006

Killer Pancake / The Cereal Murders
2003

The Last Suppers
1994

Goldy's Kitchen Cookbook
Cooking, Writing, Family, Life
2015

Prime Cut
1998

Tough Cookie
2000

Diane Mott Davidson Recipe Sampler with an Excerpt from The Whole Enchilada
2013

Catering to Nobody
1990

The Main Corpse
1996

Dying for Chocolate
1992

Sweet Revenge
2007

Sticks & Scones
2001

3 Culinary Mysteries
2002

Chopping Spree
2002

The Grilling Season
1997

Double Shot
2004

The Cereal Murders
1993