Hannah is marrying Ross Barton, her college crush, but not before she can solve the murder case of nasty celebrity chef Alain Duquesne found stabbed to death in the Lake Eden Inn's walk-in cooler.
"For a native New Yorker, palm trees and warm temperatures don't equal winter, much less Christmastime.
"I knew this wedding would be a joke.
Who took a bite out of the wedding cake and left a waitress in the cupboard?
But instead of poring over decadent dessert recipes for the merry festivities, she instantly becomes enthralled by Essie's old notebooks--and the tale of a woman escaping danger on the streets of New York . . .
Straight from the surefire pantry of New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Joanne Fluke, a classic cozy mystery in which baker Hannah Swensen discovers that sometimes life can be a little too sweet .
In New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Joanne Fluke's new installment in her beloved Hannah Swensen Mystery series, Hannah leaves Lake Eden to help a friend in sunny California--but an unexpected phone call swiftly brings her ...
But Piper’s about to discover that it may be a lot hotter in the kitchen than she’s able to handle . . . Suspense. Romance. Family. Cake. There is something for every reader in To Have and to Kill.
"Life in tiny Lake Eden, Minnesota, is usually pleasantly uneventful.
Summertime has finally arrived in Lake Eden, Minnesota, and Hannah Swensen, owner of The Cookie Jar bakery, is looking forward to warm, lazy days, eating ice cream, and sharing picnics with friends.
Cake decorator and amateur sleuth Daphne Reynolds must clear her name after a routine cake delivery ends with one of her clients dead.