Pink Lemonade Cake Murder, Joanne Fluke
Pink Lemonade Cake Murder, Joanne Fluke
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Pink Lemonade Cake Murder

Author: Joanne Fluke

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 7 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/25/2023


Synopsis

In this irresistible mystery from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Joanne Fluke, Hannah Swensen is at the center of a lively summer fest with fun for everyone in Lake Eden, Minnesota—including a cold-blooded murderer …

The Tri-County Summer Solstice Celebration has come to town, and even among local artisans, athletes, and marching bands, Hannah attracts fans of her own while serving lip-smacking pink lemonade desserts. But the mood sours when a body turns up, leading revelers to wonder
if the festivities mark both the longestday of the year and the deadliest …

A retired professional MLB player has met a terrifying end—and, considering the rumors swirling about his past, the list of suspects could fill a small stadium.

Among them could soon be Delores, Hannah’s mother, who publicly held a grudge against the victim after he infamously dunked her in the tank at a previous county fair …

Now, with her mother’s innocence on the line, a life-changing announcement at The Cookie Jar, and a plethora of desserts to bake, Hannah can’t afford to strike out as she begins a dangerous investigation into the ruthless killer who’s truly in a league of their own …

Features Over a Dozen Cookie and Dessert Recipes from The Cookie Jar!

About Joanne Fluke

American author Joanne Fluke has written several works using pen names. Her given, actual name, is Joanne Gibson Fischmann, born in 1943 in Swanvile, Minnesota. Under pen name, Joanne Fluke, she is most recognized for her mystery series, Hannah Swensen, based around a small town bakery. Five Hallmark Channel movies have been made from Fluke's Swensen series. She has written under the other pseudonyms of John Fischer, R. J. Fischer, Jo Gibson, Chris Hunter, Gina Jackson and Kathryn Kirkwood.

Fluke attended St. Cloud State University, and earned a B.A. Degree in psychology in 1973 from California State University. She had several second jobs while she worked at building her writing career, but her most important titles were mother, wife and homemaker. She lives in Southern California with her television writer husband, Ruel E. Fischmann, her children and step-children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James on May 14, 2023

Pink Lemonade Cake Murder is the latest Hannah Swensen Mystery written by Joanne Fluke. If you've read my reviews in the past, you know I've read all the previous ones and the books are very simple and straightforward. More pages devoted to recipes and less to the plot. So... when I consider my rati......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on July 26, 2023

This book was a fun and quick, cozy murder mystery read. I was hoping that I might be able to jump into this series, but I found that I needed more background on events and characters. I was loosely able to follow the plot, but the storyline was very direct and to the point, and there wasn't much to......more

Goodreads review by Brenda on May 27, 2023

Pink Lemonade Cake Murder is the twenty-ninth installment in the A Hannah Swensen Mystery series set in Lake Eden and featuring The Cookie Jar owner Hannah Swensen. I've been saying after reading each of the past several books in this series that I would not continue to torture myself, but here I am......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on August 04, 2023

Hoping to get this one! I've read all the others!! 3 & 1/2 stars. The first half of the book was enjoyable as always, then it started to drag. The victim (who goes by No-No, which I found a bit annoying reading that name about 400 times) was a creep so I didn't really care who the suspect was. I unde......more

Goodreads review by BibliofiendLM on March 12, 2023

I received an ARC from Netgalley and Kensington in exchange for a review. -------- I continue to be a longtime series reader. Similar to my Carmel Pecan Roll Murder review, this book left me feeling a bit meh. The setup is what Hannah Swensen reader's come to expect: some character driven plot, lots o......more