![]() Always good fun, but it leaves less and less room for the mystery. There are more recipes than usual, and the story content is largely based around Hannah’s decision to marry and her mother’s wedding. This is a typical Joanne Fluke book, but nearly 400 pages this time. oh yeah, right, you didn’t think I’d give away who she said yes to, did you? When the culprit is finally revealed, Hannah’s about to become his/her second victim. ![]() She and her friends try to solve the crime by investigating the judge’s current and former wife, children, colleagues, and political connections. ![]() But when the first day of jury selection arrives, it’s the judge whom Hannah finds dead. In the last book, she accidentally hit someone with her car and was charged with vehicular manslaughter. The mystery in this novel begins once Hannah returns to Lake Eden for her court date. She also finally makes a decision at the end of the book. A special guest shows up and follows Hannah back to Minnesota where Hannah receives not one but three marriage proposals. Hannah is also still waffling between Norman and Mike, but everything changes in this book. In this caper, Hannah travels to Las Vegas with her sisters for their mother’s surprise wedding. ![]() The 18th cozy mystery in the Hannah Swensen series by Joanne Fluke is called Double Fudge Brownie Murder and was published in 2015. ![]()
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