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Christmas Caramel Murder

by Joanne Fluke

2.8
(11 ratings)
Hannah Swensen #20204 pages3 editions2016KensingtonISBN 9781617732300

About this book

Christmas normally descends on Lake Eden, Minnesota, as gently as reindeer alighting on a rooftop--but this yuletide season the only thing coming down Hannah Swensen's chimney is a case of murder . . . The holidays have arrived, and Hannah and her good pal Lisa have agreed to provide all the goodies for the town's annual production of A Christmas Carol. But before anyone can say "Bah, humbug!" a Santa-sized sackful of trouble ensues. Like the fact that Lisa's husband will be playing Mr. Claus to his ex-girlfriend Phyllis Bates' Mrs. Claus. Or that before the curtains even go up Phyllis is found dead in the snow--wearing a costume that the real Mrs. Claus would put on the naughty list. Soon after the suspects pile up faster than snowdrifts in a blizzard, while a merry murderer remains on the loose. With clues even harder to find, it might take a visit from ghosts of Christmas past to wrap up this mystery in time for the holidays . . . Includes a Dozen Holiday Recipes from The Cookie Jar! "Tasty . . . Hannah is irresistible as a cookie fresh from the oven." --Publishers Weekly

Publication Details

Publisher
Kensington
Published
2016
Pages
204
ISBN
9781617732300
Editions
3

About Joanne Fluke

Joanne Fluke (born c1943. in Swanville, Minnesota) is an American writer. According to the author's website, "While pursuing her writing career, Joanne has worked as a public school teacher, a psychologist, a musician, a private detective’s assistant, a corporate, legal, and pharmaceutical secretary, a short-order cook, a florist’s assistant, a caterer and party planner, a computer consultant on a now-defunct operating system, a production assistant on a TV quiz show, half of a screenwriting team with her husband, and a mother, wife, and homemaker." [1] She is married and lives with her husband, children and stepchildren in Southern California.[ Source: Wikipedia

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