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Overview

With the Cinnamon Roll Six jazz band heading toward Lake Eden for the Weekend Jazz Festival, Hannah Swensen is more than happy to bake up a generous supply of their namesake confections. But tragedy strikes when the band's tour bus overturns on its way into town. Among those injured is Buddy Neiman, the band's beloved keyboard player. At first, Buddy's injuries appear minor, until his condition suddenly takes a turn for the worse—as in dead. Hannah's no doctor, but she suspects that the surgical scissors jutting out of Buddy's chest may have something to do with it.

Turns out Buddy Neiman isn't the victim's real name. In fact, no one is really sure who he is, or what secrets may be lurking in his past. Hannah isn't sure just how she'll unravel this mystery, but there's nothing sweeter than bringing a killer to justice. . .

"Joanne Fluke is the doyenne of deadly desserts with her deliciously popular Hannah Swensen series." —Publishers Weekly

"Fans will be eagerly awaiting the next installment." —Booklist

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Publishers Weekly
At the start of bestseller Fluke’s savory 15th Hannah Swensen mystery set in Lake Eden, Minn. (after 2011’s Devil’s Food Cake Murder), Hannah and her sister, Michelle, are en route to deliver cinnamon rolls to the Lake Eden Inn. When they come to a multicar pileup on a slick roadway, the sisters hurry to check on the passengers of an overturned bus in a ditch. What they find is a dead driver and minor injuries among members of the Cinnamon Roll Six, a jazz band booked to perform at the inn. At the local hospital, the keyboard player’s relatively minor injury lands him in an ER exam room, where a short time later he’s found stabbed to death. Hannah flips open her murder book and launches into action, with scarcely a police presence. Recipes and passages devoted to cooking and eating overshadow the sleuthing. The basic plot wraps to a satisfying conclusion, but the overall feel is overdone foodie and underdone characters. Author tour. (Mar.)
Library Journal
Lake Eden's spring jazz festival is off to a rocky start when the headliner act's tour bus overturns, killing a musician. In her 15th outing, Hannah (Devil's Food Cake Murder) thinks there is something suspicious about the accident. Save some time to drool over the delectable recipes.
Kirkus Reviews
A bus crash diverts cookie maven Hannah Swenson (Devil's Food Cake Murder, 2011, etc.) at least momentarily from the train wreck of her love life. Hannah had been looking forward to hearing the Cinnamon Roll Six perform live at the Lake Eden Inn during innkeepers Sally and Dick Laughlin's first-ever jazz weekend. Too bad the group's tour bus wiped out on one of the icy roads Minnesotans routinely navigate in April. The driver is dead at the scene, but Hannah and her youngest sister Michelle help paramedics load the injured musicians onto an ambulance. Still, only five of the six survive their hospital stay. Keyboardist Buddy Neiman dies, not from his relatively minor injuries but from a pair of surgical scissors plunged into his chest. So Hannah, still reeling from her breakup with Norman Rhodes, who plans to marry his fellow dentist Bev Thorndike in two weeks, seeks solace in Lake Eden's newest murder. She soon tracks Buddy's roots back to the Seattle jazz scene. But her investigation really starts to cook when she discovers that Dr. Bev has a Seattle connection too. Suddenly it's not clear whether Hannah is trying to forget Norman or win him back. With sisters Michelle and Andrea at her side and mother Delores at her back, Hannah discovers that once she's on the trail, there aren't enough Chocolate Caramel Pecan Bars in the world to stop her from seeing justice done. Fluke wraps up her 16th recipe-studded entry sweetly but not neatly, leaving just enough loose ends to hint at a tasty sequel.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780758234933
  • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
  • Publication date: 2/28/2012
  • Pages: 304
  • Sales rank: 11,568
  • Series: Hannah Swensen Series , #15
  • Product dimensions: 5.80 (w) x 8.40 (h) x 1.40 (d)

Meet the Author

Joanne Fluke
Joanne Fluke

Like Hannah Swensen, Joanne Fluke was born and raised in a small town in rural Minnesota, but now lives in sunny Southern California. She is currently working on her next Hannah Swensen mystery.

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CINNAMON ROLL MURDER


By JOANNE FLUKE

KENSINGTON BOOKS

Copyright © 2012 H. L. Swensen, Inc.
All right reserved.

ISBN: 978-0-7582-3493-3


Chapter One

"The only problem with leaving four car lengths in front of you is that four cars come in to fill up the space!" Hannah Swensen complained to her sister Michelle, who was riding in the passenger seat of her cookie truck. "I'm going forty. Do you think that's too slow?"

"Absolutely not. It's nasty out there, and anybody who drives faster than forty on a night like this is crazy."

"Or they come from other states and they don't know anything about winter driving in Minnesota. I think I'll pull over as far as I can and let that whole herd of cars behind me pass."

"Good idea."

Hannah signaled and moved over as far as she could to encourage the other drivers to pass her. They probably thought she was being too cautious, but a thin film of water glistened on the asphalt surface of the highway, and the temperature was dropping fast. The water would turn into slick ice in a matter of minutes and there was no way Hannah wanted to sail off into the ditch and land in the mud that was just beginning to refreeze from the afternoon thaw.

Some people said that Minnesota had two seasons; Shovel and Swat. Hannah knew that wasn't the case. The land of the frozen north had four seasons—Fishing Season, Duck Season, Deer Season, and Mud Season. This was the first Thursday in April and Lake Eden was having the worst Mud Season on record. In the past three days, Earl Flensburg had used his Winnetka County tow truck to pull eighteen vehicles out of the muddy ditches. This number included Hannah's cookie truck. Twice.

The current road conditions had been brought about by an extremely snowy winter that had yielded a record number of inches. Then, just last week, the days had turned warm with temperatures approaching a positively balmy fifty degrees. This unseasonably warm snap had melted the banks of hard-packed snow that lined the sides of the roads and had turned the shoulders into mud pits. To compound the problem the nights, like tonight, were cold enough to refreeze the water from the afternoon runoff, but the mud in the ditches took much longer to refreeze. Hapless motorists on the highways skidded on the icy film. If they were lucky, they simply ended up in the ditch in need of a tow truck. If they were unlucky, they sideswiped several other cars, resulting in multiple injuries. Warnings about the hazardous road conditions filled the KCOW-TV evening news, but some drivers seemed perfectly oblivious. Until the weather evened out, one way or the other, accidents on the highway would continue to be more common than lost mittens.

Hannah gripped the wheel tightly. Road conditions would improve once they turned onto the gravel road that led to the Lake Eden Inn, but they still had over five miles to go on asphalt that resembled nothing so much as an improperly frozen hockey rink.

The two sisters rode in silence for several minutes and then Hannah glanced over at her sister. There was a smile on Michelle's face and Hannah assumed that she was thinking about Lonnie Murphy, the youngest member of the Winnetka County Sheriff's Department detective squad. They were on their way to meet Lonnie and his cousin, Devin, at the Lake Eden Inn. There they'd enjoy a preview of Sally and Dick Laughlin's first-ever weekend jazz festival by listening to the headliner band, the Cinnamon Roll Six, rehearse for their performance the following night. When the rehearsal was over, the Swensen sisters would help Sally serve Hannah's Special Cinnamon Rolls to the small crowd that had been invited to the musical sneak-peek.

The cinnamon rolls smelled wonderful and Hannah's stomach growled. She hadn't taken time for lunch, and she did her best to resist an almost overwhelming urge to reach in the back and snag one for herself. Only the fact that she had to keep both hands on the wheel kept her from indulging that urge. They'd taken the sweet treats out of the oven at The Cookie Jar less than thirty minutes ago, frosted them, and covered the pans with foil. Then they'd secured them in the back of the cookie truck and headed for the highway. Now the interior was filled with the mouthwatering scents of warm bread, cinnamon, and chocolate, and Hannah was getting more ravenous by the minute.

Michelle gave a wistful sigh. "I don't know how much longer I can hold out. Those rolls smell scrumptious."

"I was thinking the same thing myself. Maybe we should ... uh-oh!" Hannah stopped speaking abruptly as brake lights began to flash on the roadway ahead. "Holy ...!"

"Cow!" Michelle supplied, finishing the phrase with a much more socially acceptable word than the one that Hannah had been about to utter. "What's going on up there?"

"I don't know, but it looks like trouble. And we're not sticking around to find out!" That said, Hannah reacted almost instantaneously as she wrenched the wheel, pumped the brakes, steered out of a skid, and managed to fishtail onto the curvy access road that led to the Winnetka County rest stop.

Hannah barreled past a speed limit sign that warned motorists to slow to fifteen miles an hour. She knew she was going much faster than that, but she didn't take her eyes off the road to check as she muscled her truck around the icy curves. When she reached the straightaway that ran past the rest stop, she skidded on a patch of ice and came very close to crashing into the faded Minnesota state map with the red YOU ARE HERE arrow pointing to Lake Eden. Still going well over the posted speed limit, her truck whizzed past the metal picnic table and barely missed wiping out on the corner of the concrete block restrooms.

They were deep in the pine forest now and the ice and snow lay in patches on the road. Hannah, the taller of the two sisters, felt her hair graze the top of the truck. For the first time in her life, she was grateful for the masses of curly red hair that cushioned her head. She was seriously wondering how much more swerving and skidding her truck could take before it shook apart, when they hit a pile of snow that slowed them, and the cookie truck came to rest scant inches from the massive trunk of a magnificent Norway pine.

"We made it," Hannah said in a shaky voice, stating the obvious.

"We did. I really don't know how you managed to get us here in one piece."

"Neither do I." Hannah realized that she'd been holding her breath and she took a deep gulp of air. And then, because she felt decidedly lightheaded, she lowered the window for a breath of fresh cold air.

Michelle did the same and then she turned to give her sister an unsteady smile. "That could have been bad, but you turned off just in time, and we ..." Michelle stopped short and leaned closer to the open window. She listened for a moment, and then she frowned. "What's that?"

"More trouble," Hannah answered, listening to sounds of metal striking metal with considerable force. "It's a good thing we got off the highway when we did. It sounds like a really bad accident."

"More than one accident. It's a chain reaction. They're still crashing over there and it must be a massive pileup. Do you think we should go back and try to help?"

"Yes, but first we need to call the sheriff's station. Do you have your cell phone?"

"Right here." Michelle pulled it out of her pocket. "What do you want me to say?"

"Tell them it's a multi-vehicle accident and to come out here right away. There are bound to be injuries, so they should put in a call for ambulances. Tell the dispatcher to alert Doc Knight at the hospital so he can set up to receive the accident victims."

"Got it," Michelle said, pressing numbers on her phone.

"I'm going to try to get turned around and drive up there."

"Okay. It's ringing now. I'll tell the dispatcher what's happening."

As Michelle began to relay the information to the sheriff's station, Hannah turned the truck around. This took several minutes as the road was narrow, and they couldn't be of much help if they wound up stuck in the ditch. Her window was still down and she realized that the squeal of brakes and loud crashes had stopped. With the exception of a car horn that had stuck, the night was eerily silent. And then, just as she was about to pull out onto the access road that paralleled the highway, sirens wailed in the distance. Help was coming, and from the sounds of the breaking glass and impacts they'd heard only seconds before, it wasn't a moment too soon.

Hannah and Michelle traveled forward on the access road, grateful that they weren't in the path of the approaching emergency vehicles. They spotted three squad cars, two ambulances, and the Lake Eden fire truck. All had sirens wailing and lights flashing as they approached the accident scene.

"It's bad," Michelle said, as they got close enough to see the twisted wreckage.

"I know. Look up there on the left about fifty feet ahead. There's a bus upside down in the ditch. And there's so much wreckage spread out on the road, I don't think the emergency vehicles can get to it."

"You're right. They'll have to hike in and it's a ways. Let's get as close as we can on the access road and walk in through the ditch. I took a class in first aid and maybe I can do something to help. At least we can try to get the bus doors open so the passengers can get out."

Hannah drove forward until she was adjacent to the overturned bus. Then both sisters got out of Hannah's cookie truck and hurried down the steep, tree-lined bank.

"Careful," Hannah warned. "It could be muddy at the bottom of the ditch."

Michelle reached the bottom first and turned back. "It's still frozen. It must be because it doesn't get any sun with all these trees."

The snow was deep at the bottom of the ditch and the two sisters waded through it with some difficulty. Then they started up the steep bank on the other side and made their way toward the overturned bus.

"I don't hear anything," Michelle said as they got closer to the bus. "Maybe everyone inside is okay and they're just waiting for someone to come and help them get out."

Or maybe everyone inside is unconscious or dead, Hannah thought, but she didn't say it. That was speculation on her part, and there was no sense in upsetting Michelle until they were able to get inside the bus and assess the situation for themselves.

"It looks like a charter bus," Michelle commented as they got closer. "There aren't any regular busses painted gold. I wish I could read what it says on the side, but the letters are upside down and backwards."

"It's the band bus."

"What band?"

"The Cinnamon Roll Six."

"How do you know that?"

"It says Cinnamon Roll Six on the side."

Michelle was silent for a moment, trying to make out the letters. "You could be right. Can you actually read it, or are you just guessing?"

"I can read it. I taught myself to read backwards and upside down when you and Andrea were kids and I was helping you with your homework."

"But why did you have to learn to read upside down and backwards?"

"It was easier than getting up and walking around to read over your shoulders." Hannah reached out to grab Michelle's arm. "Careful of that pine branch. The bus snapped it off and it's sticking up like a spear."

Another twenty feet and they had arrived at the back of the bus. It was wedged between two trees and it had obviously rammed into a third, even larger tree. From the wide swath the bus had cut through the spirea and gooseberry bushes, it had obviously rolled over and slid on its top to the place where it was now lodged.

"We can't get in the passenger door," Michelle said, walking around the bus. "It's blocked by those tree branches. Don't most charter busses have an escape hatch cut into the top?"

"Yes, but the top of the bus is now the bottom, and it's buried in several feet of snow. We'll have to get in through the back door. Come on, Michelle. Let's go."

Both sisters headed around the bus, lifting pine branches as they went. When they arrived at the rear, Hannah attempted to open the door. "I can't get it open," she reported, stepping back with a disappointed sigh. "The handle won't budge."

"It must be locked from the inside."

"You're right. Let's see if anybody inside can hear us."

"Hello?" Michelle called out. "Are you okay in there?"

They waited a moment or two, but there was no answer. Hannah stepped closer and yelled as loudly as she could. "We need someone to open the back door. Can anyone get there to unlock it?"

The only sounds they heard were the distant sirens of emergency vehicles speeding to the accident site, and the wind whistling through the pines. Inside the locked bus, all was ominously silent.

Chapter Two

The two sisters waited breathlessly. Hannah was almost positive that they were thinking the same dire thought. Was everyone dead inside the bus? Or were they so badly injured they couldn't even call out?

"I can do it," a faint voice came from the interior of the bus. "I was riding in the back. Give me a minute and I'll get there."

Several moments later there was the sound of a lock clicking, and the back door swung open to reveal a handsome but haggard-looking man with strips of cloth wrapped around his wrist. The cloth strips were holding a screwdriver in place as a makeshift brace. "Are you doctors?"

"No," Michelle answered. "I've had first aid training, but that's about it."

"Who are you then?"

"Two passing motorists who came to help," Hannah explained as quickly as she could. "It may take the paramedics some time to get to you. The road's blocked by the wreckage and they'll have to hike in over half a mile. Is anyone inside badly injured?"

"No. We've all got bruises, but I'm the worst ... unless you count the bus driver. Lynnette made this split for me. She used to work in a doctor's office."

"Lynnette's a nurse?" Hannah asked.

He shook his head. "She was in charge of the appointment desk, but she used to help the nurses when they got really busy. You know, hand them things and stuff like that."

"Do you think your wrist is broken?" Michelle asked.

"I don't think so, but I'm no doctor. I guess I can find out for sure from the paramedics, or the doctors ... if they ever get here."

You're pretty impatient considering the accident happened less than five minutes ago, Hannah thought, but she didn't say it. He'd been injured and she should make allowances for that. "I'm sure they'll come just as soon as they can," she said, giving him a comforting smile. "Two ambulances and a fire truck passed us on the way here."

Michelle stepped closer and examined his splint. "Your splint looks just fine. It's holding your wrist immobile and that's exactly what it's supposed to do. You'll probably need X-rays when you get to the hospital, but you're fine for now. Just be careful not to bang it against anything or try to use your right arm. You don't want to risk injuring it further, especially since you play keyboards."

"You know me?" he asked, looking pleased.

"Not personally, but I know your music. You're Buddy Neiman, the keyboard player with Cinnamon Roll Six."

"That's right." Buddy gave her a long, assessing look. "So you're a fan?"

"I certainly am. Your music is great."

"Thanks. Hey ... maybe you want to get together for a drink or something after we play tomorrow night."

Hannah held her breath. She hoped Michelle realized that Buddy was trying to pick her up.

"That would be nice. I'll be there with my boyfriend and his cousin, Devin. Devin's your biggest fan, and he's the one who introduced me to your music. He's got everything the Cinnamon Roll Six ever recorded, and he plays keyboards with the Jordan High jazz band. He told me he can hardly wait to meet you and tell you how great he thinks you are."

Hannah watched the play of expressions cross Buddy's face. There was disappointment in the fact that Michelle had a boyfriend, regret that he'd asked her to have a drink since she'd assumed he was open to including her boyfriend and Devin, and pleased at the compliment to his musical talent. Flattery must have won out in the end, because he smiled.

"I'd like to meet your boyfriend and his cousin," he said, going into fan mode. "Devin sounds like a nice kid."

"Oh, he is. He's pretty talented, too. He's got a job playing the piano at the Lake Eden Inn during the dinner hour on weekends."

Enough chit-chat, Hannah's mind prodded. Get to what's important.

"You said there weren't any other serious injuries unless you counted the driver," Michelle said, almost as if she'd read Hannah's mind. "What did you mean by that?"

"He's dead."

"The driver is dead?" Hannah repeated, just to make sure she'd understood his response.

(Continues...)



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  • Posted February 28, 2012

    ¿A Spicy Mix of Scandal and Murder You¿ll Devour¿

    “Mud Season’ has arrived in Lake Eden, Minnesota. Hannah and her younger Sister, Michelle, are enroute with a delicious-smelling delivery of Cinnamon Rolls for the Lake Eden Inn. Innkeepers; Sally and Dick are sponsoring the first Weekend Jazz Festival featuring the well-known “Cinnamon Roll Six”. Hannah’s yummy rolls will be served after the group’s rehearsal. With the unseasonably warm weather during the day, the accumulated snow has melted and frozen on the roadways, creating black ice and extremely hazardous driving. As much as Hannah’s trusty truck is good on Lake Eden’s snowy roads, it is no match for the ice, so after fish-tailing and watching a sea of red brake lights appear on the horizon, Hannah avoids a collision and swerves onto an access road. Others were not so lucky and when Hannah and Michelle trudge through the snow to offer assistance, they discover the tour bus of the “Cinnamon Roll Six” on its roof in a snow-packed ditch. They manage to enter through the rear door and assess any injuries. They find the bus driver is dead and Keyboardist, Buddy Neiman has a possible broken wrist. Hannah and Michelle tend to the shaken group and accompany them to the hospital. Everything goes like clockwork until the slightly injured Buddy Neiman is discovered stabbed to death by none other than Hannah’s Mother, Delores. Delores has been “assisting” Doc Knight as well as becoming leader of the Hospital Auxiliary’s ”Rainbow Ladies”. Who would want to murder Buddy Neiman?? The Band’s groupies; Lynnette and Cammy? Ex-girlfriend Shelby?? Or maybe keyboardist wanna-be, young Devin Murphy?? Was Clayton the bus driver’s death due to a heart attack or foul play?? Does Hannah have two (2) murders to set her already boggled mind to spinning? Luckily, Michelle, Andrea and Delores join the investigation as Hannah receives the one article of mail she has been dreading..Norman and Doctor Bev’s wedding invitation!! She agonizes over whether she should attend or not—and her feelings are raw. After all, she and Norman are still friends. Obligation is one thing—Love is something else. What part does the snowflake bracelet play in this crime? I have to say this is one of, if not the best, Lake Eden volume to date. Fellow Hannah-ites, you will love, love, love the twists and twirls Ms. Fluke has “rolled” between its covers as well as the D-licious recipes including “Tapioca Pie”, “Piggy Chicken” and very special “Peaches and Cream Cookies”. Re-arrange your bookshelf and don’t miss out on this winner!! You won’t be disappointed!! Nancy Narma

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 29, 2012

    Just Okay

    I have loved reading Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swensen Series but after 15 books, isn't it time to start changing the scene a little? I think the biggest mystery of "Cinnamon Roll Murder" was if Norm was going to marry Dr. Bev or not. Truthfully, Hannah really needs to wake up and smell the coffee she professes to love so much. Norm is no better than Mike and both treats Hannah more like property than the woman they supposedly both love. Add that to the fact that Norm is a grown man, actually a dentist so it can be summerized he holds some degree of intelligence, yet, he spent most of this book all moody and depressed because he's allowing Dr. Bev to control his life. Yet typical that Hannah, her sisters, and her mom comes riding in on their white horses to save the day, and of course - Norman. I adore Joanne Fluke . . . I just think it's time for her to start giving Hannah a different prospective on life - other than just Norm and Mike. After 15 books, I just think she's better than either of these two bozo's.

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 6, 2012

    Average

    I am always at a lose trying to describe how I feel about this series. I buy the books and read them as they come out but still somehow find Hannah herself very annoying. The triangle, which never made any sense to begin with, is now completely played out. I don't really see why either man is so patiently waiting for her to figure out her feelings. I like the supporting characters in the book. On a side note, I got this book on my Nook and have to say that the recipes appearing in the middle of the text was very annoying. Can't help wondering if the publisher couldn't put the recipes at the end of the electronic versions. I, for one, don't stop to read a whole recipe in the middle of a mystery.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 4, 2011

    Highly Rocommended Author

    I love Joanne Flukes work. I have read everyone of her books and can not wait for this one (Cinnomon Roll Murder). I'm curious to find out what's going to happen between Norman and Hannah. Impatiently waiting, Patty R.

    2 out of 10 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 8, 2012

    We're one step closer! Excellent Read!

    We're one step closer to Hannah maybe making a decision! Excellently written - you can feel Hannah's pain, and although you think you know who did it - you don't! I like where the characters are going in their development. Although you know the mystery will be solved by none other than Hannah - you also see others interacting more. Great book!

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  • Posted February 28, 2012

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    Good mystery, good recipes

    Hannah Swenson gets embroiled in another murder when she and her sister are driving her bakery van and the slippery roads cause an accident. She and Michelle go to the accident scene and find the tour bus of the Cinnamon Roll Six, a jazz band. They are coming to play at a local club and it appears their driver had some sort of medical crisis and drove off the road. A band member is slightly injured and ends up in the hospital where he is killed. It later turns out that he was traveling under an assumed name. Hannah and Michelle are in the middle of the whole mess and decide to investigate the murder. The other issue Hannah is dealing with is the upcoming wedding of her former beau, Norman, to the abrasive Doctor Bev.
    In the last few books, it seemed as though Hannah was leaning towards Norman rather than Mike as her real love, but the appearance of Bev has put a wrench in the works. In this book, Hannah has to decide if she cares for Norman enough to fight for him and how she is going to do it. There is something not quite right about Bev and Hannah and her crew decides they are going to find out what it is. So, Hannah finds herself solving two mysteries and baking some mighty fine confections at the same time.
    I enjoyed this book. The mystery is never a really complex one in this series but it does hold the reader’s attention. The added plot with Norman and Bev also added to the suspense. As always, the recipes were wonderful, I always feel hungry when I finish one of Ms. Fluke’s books. I am definitely going to try the Piggy Chicken (pg 207) and the Chocolate Caramel Pecan Bars ( pg. 331).

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 1, 2011

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    highly recommendecheck it out and enjoy

    it is as good as the rest of her novels.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 3, 2012

    Joanne Fluke is a brilliant writer and a really nice person! He

    Joanne Fluke is a brilliant writer and a really nice person! Her books are fun and exciting all rolled into one exciting story of the Swensen sisters and freinds and family. Light hearted and fun is good for your soul!

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  • Posted May 2, 2012

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    Not my cup of tea. I finally just had to abandon the book, othe

    Not my cup of tea. I finally just had to abandon the book, otherwise I was going to throw my Nook across the room in frustration. I don't understand what my family sees in this series. My wife, mother, mother-in-law, and several aunts/cousins all seem to love it. It took almost a quarter of the book before we found out someone was "murdered", and immediately thereafter that information is completely abandoned to a bunch of pages on eating. I realize this series is heavily food influenced, but come on. At what point does the author plan on discussing the "mystery" in the mystery book?

    The eBook was formatted fine with just a few spelling/grammatical errors

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 25, 2012

    I read this already about 4 months ago and it was very good! I

    I read this already about 4 months ago and it was very good! I love her books and her recipes. I can't wait to see what Joanne Fluke comes out with next.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 4, 2012

    I'm a fan of Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swanson Mystery and really en

    I'm a fan of Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swanson Mystery and really enjoyed her current book, Cinnamon Roll Murder. I laughed, got mad at a certain character.....if your a fan, you know who I'm talking about; I really enjoyed the out-come. The Hannah Swanson series makes you feel like your part of the town and your hanging out with friends. I'm emotionally attached to each character and can't wait to read each and every book that comes out. You'll enjoy the book if you like fun, creative mysteries. This is a series I share with my Grandmother, Niece, and a bunch of friends because the story caters to all different age groups. It's great..... just buy the book.

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  • Posted March 24, 2012

    Finally, after fifteen stories, another strong outing for Hannah

    Finally, after fifteen stories, another strong outing for Hannah Swenson and her family and friends in Lake Eden, MN. When a multi-car pileup turns into the murder of a member of the jazz group to play a the Lake Eden Inn, Hannah's on scene right away. Just to make things interesting, Hannah also has more issues with her love triangle, but in this novel, some things seem to become more resolved. You would think she's finally made some sort of decision in this disconcerting love triangle, but you never know.

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  • Posted March 24, 2012

    I have read every book in this series and enjoyed them at first.

    I have read every book in this series and enjoyed them at first. However, I must admit that now I buy them mostly for the cookie recipes. The whole Hannah/Mike/Norman triangle has gone on MUCH TOO LONG!!! It has become really annoying and does nothing to enhance the stories. I have a feeling that something is going to go wrong with Norman's wedding and we will be back to this "will she or won't she?" nonsense in the next book. Enough, already! Time for a new sub-plot. Please?

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 16, 2012

    Blahh

    I loved this book......

    0 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 5, 2012

    I Also Recommend:

    loved it

    Great book with great story line. Stayed up late to finish it. Loved it!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 4, 2012

    Is it me or is Hannah being selfish about Norman, I mean come on

    Is it me or is Hannah being selfish about Norman, I mean come on she's got Mike still. Norman mightn't be in a good situation but who's fault is that? She should of made her choice instead of stringing those two guys along for all this time. She shouldn't end up with either both guys should move on and find new ladies

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 3, 2012

    Too much of the same

    I have read all of the books in this series but this will be my last. It is enough alreay with the Mike and Norman triangle.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 2, 2012

    Excellent read!

    Joanne is back on the saddle again after a brief respite with the last book. This book more than made up for it. I have read them all & will continue to do so.

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  • Posted March 1, 2012

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    Another fattening, entrancing read

    There is plenty of mystery surrounding the Cinnamon Roll 6. On their way to a gig at the Lake Eden Inn, the tour bus carrying the jazz band "Cinnamon Roll 6" crashes. Hannah Swenson and her youngest sister, Michelle (having just avoided being part of the pile-up on the highway) are the first to arrive at the tour bus. There they discover a dead bus driver, a lost puppy and an injured band member, who is later found murdered at the Lake Eden Hospital. Who's death to focus on first? What do we do with the poor puppy? Is Norman really going to marry Bev next Saturday? Is Delores finding romance? Lots of questions - lots of answers. A definite 'must-read' for any fan of either Joanne Fluke or of cozy mysteries in general.

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  • Posted February 29, 2012

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    Cinnamon Roll Murder by Joanne Fluke
    Hannah and her sister Michele are on their way to Lake Eden Inn to deliver cinnamon rolls for the group performing there, called the Cinnamon Roll Six Jazz Band, when they skid on the icy roads.
    They turn off ahead of time and take another road but discover that the bus with the
    singers has flipped over and the emergency vehicles are on their way. She hopes to help
    by approaching the bus. Hannah helps to bring the band members into the hospital and meets with her
    mother who's now a leader in the Rainbow Ladies. They get food and drinks for the band
    members and the rolls are to be given to those who are being brought in due to the multiple
    vehicle crashes. At the hospital her mom tells her of the dead body. Hannah saw the driver and grabbed his pill container. She never thought a person could die from a fractured wrist but he was dead now.
    Hannah and Michelle go back to Hannah's condo and get questioned by Lonnie and Mike separately til the cat crazy hour happens.
    Hannah has Norman's cat there also because his new wife to be is allergic to cats. Hannah can never decide whether to marry Mike or Norman so dates them both and both are happy with the arrangement. Mike and Hannah do agree that Doc Bev is not all she seems and
    is all wrong for Norman.
    Hannah and others have the murder to solve, find out who the bio dad is of Diana (Doc Bev's daughter) before the wedding, find out who the second victim is. Lisa and Herb got a new puppy out of it as he was the drivers puppy and will be spending time at the Cookie Jar.
    The sisters went shopping and bought all kinds of things to keep the puppy happy while they baked.
    Love the recipes for not only cookies, throughout the book!

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