Cream Puff Murder (Hannah Swensen, #11)
by:
Joanne Fluke (author)
Bakery owner Hannah Swensen has a dress to fit into and a date with her sister, Andrea, at Lake Eden's new health club, Heavenly Bodies. Dragging herself out of bed on a frigid Minnesota morning for exercise, of all things, is bad enough. Discovering the body of man-eating bombshell Ronni Ward...
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Bakery owner Hannah Swensen has a dress to fit into and a date with her sister, Andrea, at Lake Eden's new health club, Heavenly Bodies. Dragging herself out of bed on a frigid Minnesota morning for exercise, of all things, is bad enough. Discovering the body of man-eating bombshell Ronni Ward floating in the gym's jacuzzi? Okay, that's worse. Nor does it help that there's a plate of The Cookie Jar's very own cream puffs garnishing the murder scene. Trying to narrow the list of Ronni's enemies down to fewer than half the town's female population, Hannah has her plate full. Trouble is, when it comes to cookies--and to murder--there's always room for one more... "Foodie fans will eat up Fluke's cozy. . . A fluffy mix of sweets and suspense." --Publishers Weekly "Entertaining and sprinkled with tempting recipes. It's a sweet treat of a novel." --The Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) "A tasty treat." --Kirkus Reviews
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780758256454 (0758256450)
Publish date: February 1st 2010
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Category:
Food And Drink,
Food,
Adult Fiction,
Adult,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Cooking,
Cozy Mystery,
Culinary
Series: Hannah Swensen (#11)
The mystery was good. Hannah finds out what a jerk Mike is and Norman is still perfect for her. In this book, Hannah is trying to solve the murder of the local hussy, Ronni.
If you're having a hard week, a bad month, an awful year, if the economy's got you down and the man has you whipped, you could do far worse than to pick up one of Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swensen mysteries (with recipes). They are light and frothy, full of flavor but very little substance--perfectly s...
I read this book after I read "Plum Pudding Murder", so I knew I'd missed something with Mike... I wasn't surprised by the revelation that Mike had other girlfriends, nor that he was most likely sleeping around, which he confirmed. After all: 1. Hannah doesn't seem to be very interested in sex. She'...
Will she pick Norman over Jack because of the things that happen in this installment? Good mystery. These are fun books. Nearing the end and will be sad when they're over.
Norman was such a sweetheart in this book. The dessert was really sweet, but I actually "awed" when Hannah found the towel with an H embroidered on it. He's so kind.Since she's technically still going back and forth between the men I think it would be nice if the reader could see Hannah spend time a...