Tis the season for trimming the tree, caroling, baking cookies, and curling up by the Yuletide waiting for Santa to drop down the chimney. But in this festive collection of holiday whodunits, murder is also paying a visit. . .“Candy Cane Murder” By Joanne FlukeWhen a trail of candy canes leads to a corpse outfitted in a Santa suit on a snowy bank, Hannah Swensen sets out to discover who killed … out to discover who killed Kris Kringle. . .
“The Dangers Of Candy Canes” By Laura Levine
A wealthy suburbanite takes a lethal tumble off his roof while installing a giant candy cane. Now it’s up to Jaine Austen to sift through a long list of scheming neighbors with dirty secrets in their stockings to expose a murderer. . .
“Candy Canes Of Christmas Past” By Leslie Meier
Lucy Stone must learn the mystery of a glass candy cane that was found smashed to bits by a corpse’s body to unlock the doors of Christmas past–and find a killer who got away with murder.
Whether a gift for yourself or that special someone on your list, there’s no better way to spend the holidays than with these tantalizing mysteries of murder. . .
Includes over 10 luscious holiday recipes!
Scrumptious Praise For Candy Cane Murder!
“Like a box of holiday chocolates, this recipe-studded assortment gives all readers a crack at their favorites.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Entertaining. . .a sweet holiday treat for mystery lovers.” —Publishers Weekly
“Delicious. . .will have your mouth watering.” —Romantic Times
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Reviewing Candy Cane Murder by Joanne Fluke
Lake Eden’s cookie lady has murder on the menu this holiday season. Hannah is helping bring Christmas to underprivileged children when tragedy strikes. Someone kills Santa. Well okay its a local guy dressed up as Santa but still Hannah is determined to help investigate. A non grieving widow, a grieving …
I love ALL of Hannah Swenson’s adventures but these holiday books are extra special!! They introduced me to two other authors and now I’m reading their series. Just terrific stories and the perfect way to get into the holiday mood!
3 stars to Joanne Fluke’s Candy Cane Murder, a short novella edition for the holidays between books 9 and 10 of the “Hannah Swensen” mystery series. Given this is only 100 pages, and just a teaser in between full-length books, I adjusted my expectations, but it still fell a little short for me. I’ll keep reading the series, but nothing really …
I enjoy the Hannah Swensen mysteries and look forward to the next one.
Love this series.
Have read all of her books but the new one. My sister introduced me to her books and have read ever since. thanks
I always enjoy Joanne Fluke books
Love her writing and the recipes are a real plus.
Joanne Fluke never disappoints. Her books are always easy to read and you always find yourself thinking I’ll just read one more chapter. You will enjoy this book as you will all of her writing.
I love this series and the characters!
Always a good clean read
Liked the first story but not the second. The third story was excellent.
I really enjoyed the earlier books but they got to be more about recipes than a story in her later books of this series.
I feel as though I need to start with a disclaimer that I only read two of the three stories in this book, because I read the series of which they are a part–Fluke’s Hannah Swensen and Meier’s Leslie Stone. Laura Levine’s series is just not to my taste, so I skipped that one. I did thoroughly enjoy both of these Christmas-themed novellas. They …