Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Review: Key Lime Pie Murder

Key Lime Pie Murder (Hannah Swensen, #9)
Key Lime Pie Murder
Joanne Fluke


Hannah Swensen owner of The Cookie Jar in Lake Eden Minnesota has been asked to stand in as a judge at a baked goods competition at the county fair. She is enjoying her task sampling and judging cakes and pies until she finds a body at the fairgrounds late one night. Unfortunately, that body belongs to another judge in the baking competition. Willa Sunquist, a teacher's assistant hasn't been back in town long, but Hannah has a feeling that Willa was spooked by something or someone she noticed at the fairgrounds while they were sampling baked goods. Hannah is determined to find out who at the fairgrounds is responsible for Willa's death. She will have the help of her family and friends and also from her two male suitors, Mike and Norman.

Key Lime Pie Murder is another installment in the Hannah Swensen series, where Hannah is not only determined to catch a killer but also determined to find the winner of Lake Edens best-baked goodies. And just so the reader doesn't leave this book feeling hungry, the author has included many of the recipes of the winning entries. For those who enjoy a lighthearted cozy mystery, this is one for you.

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