Cinnamon Roll Murder
by Joanne Fluke
3.5/5 stars
Reviewer: Marina
Lake Eden Minnesota is a small town with what has to be the largest per capita murder rate. In this 16th installment in Joanne Fluke’s Hannah Swenson mystery series, Hannah finds another dead body and not long after her mother stumbles across a murder scene. As per usual, Hannah commences her investigation into the mysterious deaths using her local resources and leaving her baking partner Lisa to keep track of their bakery. The mystery is somewhat predictable and not really full of too many surprises, but what makes these books enjoyable is the likeable characters and Hannah’s quirky personality. This particular installment also makes strides towards resolving some love triangle issues brought up in previous books (or at least I hope so!
These books can be read independently, but you get a little more character development by reading them all in order (as I have).
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