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? This "New York Times" bestseller 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? This "New York Times" bestseller includes 12 original dessert recipes.
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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.