Red Velvet Cupcake Murder, Joanne Fluke
Red Velvet Cupcake Murder, Joanne Fluke
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Red Velvet Cupcake Murder

Author: Joanne Fluke

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 9 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/26/2013


Synopsis

New York Times best-selling author Joanne Fluke's cozy mysteries grow in popularity with each new series entry. One summer in Lake Eden, Minnesota, Hannah Swensen attends the grand opening of a newly refurbished hotel, where her famous red velvet cupcakes will be served in the new Red Velvet lounge. But when a party guest falls from the hotel roof, festivities come to a screeching halt - and Hannah becomes the surprising target of a murder investigation.

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 August 04, 2022

In the 16th book in the Hannah Swensen cozy mystery series,Red Velvet Cupcake Murder, written in 2012 by Joanne Fluke, Hannah's under suspicion for killing the competition for her love-interest. Could she have done it? Did she finally go bonkers and make a decision between Norman and Mike? Nah... sh......more

Goodreads review by Marian on April 08, 2013

Hunh. A quick review of other reviews leaves me a bit confused. Normally I'm right there, leading the pack of fans clamoring for Hannah to pick Mike or Norman (or dump them both) but this time around I don't think it really mattered to the plot. I enjoy the Hannah mysteries because I like most of the......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on March 07, 2013

Well...another murder in Lake Eden...another struggle between Mike and Norman. It's getting old. I was a huge fan of this series, but after reading 16 of them, I can pretty much predict who is the victim and who is the killer after about the first two chapters. I'll still read them, because they're......more