Hannah Swensen discovers Willa Sundquist dead alongside an upended key lime pie, but who would want to kill Willa--a junior college teacher and fellow baking contest judge--and why? Includes 12 original dessert recipes.
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Hannah Swensen discovers Willa Sundquist dead alongside an upended key lime pie, but who would want to kill Willa--a junior college teacher and fellow baking contest judge--and why? Includes 12 original dessert recipes.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. BV1-A first edition hardcover book SIGNED by author in very good condition in very good dust jacket. Dust jacket has wrinkling and crease on the edges and corners, light discoloration and shelf wear. Book has some bumped corners, info stamped on the bottom page edges, some light stains on the page edges, light discoloration and shelf wear. A Hannah Sensen Holiday Mystery with Recipes! 8.5"x5.75", 342 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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UsedVeryGood. Size: 6x1x8; Very Good condition. Crisp pages. Clean cover and pages. Book shows minimal shelf wear. No highlighting/marking. Not Satisfied? Contact us to get a refund.
A LA MODE with recipes! It is a ok light mystery read.
Yoakie
Nov 18, 2010
great mystery plus recipes
can't decide which i look forward to the most. there are other authors who also do recipes, but Fluke's are the BEST. plus I trust Alibris.
DrewGirl
Jul 8, 2007
Fun at the Fair
It's been so long since I read a Hannah Swensen mystery that coming back to read this one was refreshing! I read a couple of the early ones very close together so that the storylines started seeming trite and predictable. Although I do have similar complaints about this book (especially the fact that Hannah STILL hasn't made her choice between Mike, Norman and Ross even though it's abundantly clear - to me at least - that Norman is the guy for her), I still enjoyed it and wrote off the predictability as a necessary evil that comes with it being "just a cozy mystery." Joanne's quirky sense of humor - especially when it comes to the many misuses of the English language - quite makes up for it.