Author: Joanne Fluke
Translator: Young-in Park
Publisher: Haemun
H/C | 456 pages | 198*135mm
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About This Book
From Publishers Weekly
In her third top-of-the-line culinary cozy (after 2001's Strawberry
Shortcake Murder), the delightful amateur sleuth Hannah Swensen once
again faces murder and mayhem with good cheer. To fight the late
February doldrums, Lake Eden, Minn., is about to celebrate its first
winter carnival with ice sports on the lake, activities for children and
Hannah's delicious cookies from her shop, the Cookie Jar. The whole town
is involved, and even Hannah's mother, who usually spends her time
trying to get Hannah married, has found a new interest in recreating the
home of one of Lake Eden's founding fathers. Connie MacIntyre,
bestselling cook book author and star of a popular cable TV cooking
show, has agreed to make the cake for the carnival banquet. But when
Hannah discovers Connie's dead body in the pantry of the Cookie Jar,
Hannah and her sister Andrea join forces to track down the killer,
despite warnings by one of her boyfriends, policeman Mike Kensington, to
stay out of the investigation. Since everyone who had contact with the
abusive Connie disliked her, the sisters have plenty of suspects.
Delicious food descriptions and recipes, warm and familiar characters
who grow into real people (Hannah's increasing respect for Andrea is a
highlight), a vivid picture of the small lake town and a well-crafted
mystery provide the ingredients for yet another tempting feast that
should satisfy all fans, old and new.
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