Lemon Meringue Pie Murder
The Barnes & Noble ReviewIncluding nine scrumptious recipes, Joanne Fluke's latest Hannah Swensen mystery is a real treat for cozy mystery fans. Every Friday is Pie Day at The Cookie Jar coffee shop and bakery. One such Friday, lemon meringue pie is the featured dish. Hannah, an expert baker and...
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The Barnes & Noble ReviewIncluding nine scrumptious recipes, Joanne Fluke's latest Hannah Swensen mystery is a real treat for cozy mystery fans. Every Friday is Pie Day at The Cookie Jar coffee shop and bakery. One such Friday, lemon meringue pie is the featured dish. Hannah, an expert baker and dedicated amateur sleuth, is saddened when one of her luscious pies is left practically untouched. And when her mother -- rooting about for antiques for her own shop -- finds a body in the basement of the house Hannah's boyfriend is knocking down to make room for their dream house, Hannah is devastated to discover that her mostly uneaten meringue was part of the murder victim's last meal. Given the location of the corpse, everyone in town seems to feel that Hannah has a vested interest in the case. Even her sexy ex-boyfriend, a local cop, thinks it's better for Hannah to look into things than to continue allowing her mother to stir things up in his investigation. Struggling against the temptation to cheat on her new diet, Hannah takes the case as a welcome distraction…and soon discovers that counterfeit cash and a clandestine affair are just two of the dangerous ingredients she's got to contend with. Sue Stone
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Format: MP3 CD
ISBN:
9781436125468 (1436125464)
Publish date: April 17th 2009
Publisher: Recorded Books
Edition language: English
Series: Hannah Swensen (#4)
Reviewed from a Nook (Barnes and Noble) e-book. As with the previous books in this series, Lemon Meringue Pie includes several recipes sprinkled between chapters. Some enjoy them, some test them, and others (like me) page through them. Norman (of the Hannah-Mike-Norman triangle) has decided to ...
This is a nice read. I don't think it is very logical that the police officers would share details of an inconclusive murder case with a civilian. The love triangle doesn't help either.
With Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swenson books, I either love them or hate them..there really is no in between. This is one that I really enjoyed. The recipes weren't the greatest, but I am ok with that!
My first borrow from Lendle. How easy!! I am liking this series very much.
Every single one of these books begins with her waking up. I need a new beginning.I like that Mike is starting to trust her. Also, the two man thing needs to be concluded in the next book or two or else it's going to get old. After having read a few of her books it's becoming obvious as to who is th...