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Cinnamon Roll Murder (Hannah Swensen Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Joanne Fluke
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (156 customer reviews)

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February 28, 2012 Hannah Swensen Mysteries
When Hannah Swensen hears that the Cinnamon Roll Six jazz band will be playing at a festival in Lake Eden, Minnesota, she bakes up a supply of their namesake confections to welcome them. But tragedy strikes when their tour bus overturns on its way into town. And keyboard player Buddy Neiman's minor injuries turn deadly serious when someone plunges surgical scissors into his chest...Turns out, Buddy Neiman isn't the victim's real name. In fact, no one is really sure who he is. Hannah's investigation digs up a few local suspects. There is Doctor Bev, who seems to know more about "Buddy" than she's willing to admit. And Devon, an aspiring keyboard player who may have had a fatal case of jealousy. Hannah isn't sure how she'll unravel the mystery, but one thing's for sure: there's nothing sweeter than bringing a killer to justice...

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Kensington; First Edition edition (February 28, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0758234937
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758234933
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (156 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #162,683 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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97 of 111 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I have read all the books in this series. Not because I love them but because I love to read and I'm a bit of a completionist. I've come this far so I want to see how it ends. There are things that I like about the series. I like most of the characters and the folksy atmosphere. I like the concept of running a bakery / coffee shop. But there are a lot of aspects that annoy me. The feasibility of so many murders happening in a small town and one person/family keeps finding them all. I like the small town busy bodyness of every day life but find it ridiculous that the whole town just expects and takes for granted that Hannah and her mother and sisters are going to investigate and solve the mystery. The love triangle has been played out. I thought the introduction of dr. Bev would spice things up but instead in this most recent installment of the series it has added another layer of plot ridiculousness. I found myself in the middle as the events were unfolding to an obvious predictable ending thinking "oh come on! You can't seriously be going in this contrived direction!". I think a less far fetched plot line would have been more satisfying. Let the characters live with a little conflict for a while instead of having every new character introduced gone by the end of the book like the guest star on a cheesy sitcom. The author has made her heroine obnoxious. Hannah has a good head on her shoulders and can be very pragmatic but usually she is irritating and condescending. I suspect that all of the anal grammar correction is really just a soapbox for the author to spew about her own pet peeves. Hannah and her mother usually come off sounding judgmental and critical and just plain unlikeable. I like the changes we see in Hannah's mother in this installment but more character development is needed for everyone else. How about a diet and makeover for Hannah. I'm all for loving yourself just the way you are but Hannah has become an unattractive schlub! And the year is 2012. What 30 year old woman doesn't know how to use email and cell phones. And after all the crimes Hannah has solved how is she still putting herself in the uncharacteristically foolish position that at the end of every book she is trapped by the killer and her life is in danger until someone arrives to save her? I was once torn between who I wanted to see Hannah end up with - passion or reliable. But mike has lost his appeal with all of his dating and sleeping around (although who can blame him as Hannah has been stringing him along for 15 books now). And Norman came off rather wimpy and pathetic in the last two books. The way that Hannah responded in this chapter of the series I think it should have been obvious to her who to pick. How do you go through all this to "fight for your man" and then at the end we're no closer than we were 10 books ago! And now were supposed to be on board with Mike as a possibility still? I found this to be the weakest book in the series with the most contrived plot. More attention was given to the recipes (which sounded like some of the best so far) than the characters. Many of the characters receiving only a cursory mention in passing. As far as cozies go, this series is weak and has a lot of flaws. I hope the next couple of books break out of the tired, overused pattern and bring some real character development and fresh ideas or just wrap the series up and move on to something new.
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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful
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Joanne Fluke follows a fairly predictable model for these books- Hannah bakes, Hannah finds a body, Hannah solves the crime, Hanna solves the crime by being the only one in a semi-dangerous situation with the killer- until Mike or Norman (or Both) ride in to save her. I'm not going to completely fault the writer- she feels she's found a formula that works and she's going with it. After all,we're still buying the books, so we must LOVE them? I was on the fence about buying this book- I've been wanting resolution with the Norman/Mike triangle for several books, and I hoped (but did not truly expect) that Dr.Bev might be a form of a resolution.

The book opened up nice enough with a little intrigue in just a few pages. The mystery part was not bad, even though for most of the book I anticipated a different killer. The characters aren't bad either- they are a nice sounding group of people and definitely a "cozy". What bothers me the most of this series is that some parts Joanne Fluke just keeps rinsing/repeating. Ex. We all know Andrea can't cook. She's the fashionable, perfectly put together one. So when Hannah made a note about 'whole eggs" in her recipe and said "Andrea would have to be told to crack the eggs and then use them" (I'm paraphrasing), that bothered me a little because seriously even if you're not a "baker" this still seemed to be a common-sense thing. Of course, in the next chapter, Andrea lets us know that this did happen to her 1 time, but still.
The men. Hannah keeps dating them, but no progress with either really. Mike drops in at all hours for food and Norman can be wimpy. Hannah's own mother is making far more headway in her romantic life with Doc, than Hannah is with either man.

The books are still ok, they are semi-entertaining, and are similar to an old sweatshirt that has seen a better day- you know you should get rid of it, but it makes you feel comfortable, so you keep it.If you're looking for something light and fluffy- you've found the right series.

***Likes****
1. Hannah's mother finding the body, therefore showing Joanne Fluke can break her mold for these books.

****Dislikes***
1. The bus driver- never really resolved- murder/accident.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good mystery, good recipes! February 28, 2012
Format:Hardcover
Hannah Swenson gets embroiled in another murder when she and her sister are driving her bakery van and the slippery roads cause an accident. She and Michelle go to the accident scene and find the tour bus of the Cinnamon Roll Six, a jazz band. They are coming to play at a local club and it appears their driver had some sort of medical crisis and drove off the road. A band member is slightly injured and ends up in the hospital where he is killed. It later turns out that he was traveling under an assumed name. Hannah and Michelle are in the middle of the whole mess and decide to investigate the murder. The other issue Hannah is dealing with is the upcoming wedding of her former beau, Norman, to the abrasive Doctor Bev.
In the last few books, it seemed as though Hannah was leaning towards Norman rather than Mike as her real love, but the appearance of Bev has put a wrench in the works. In this book, Hannah has to decide if she cares for Norman enough to fight for him and how she is going to do it. There is something not quite right about Bev and Hannah and her crew decides they are going to find out what it is. So, Hannah finds herself solving two mysteries and baking some mighty fine confections at the same time.
I enjoyed this book. The mystery is never a really complex one in this series but it does hold the reader's attention. The added plot with Norman and Bev also added to the suspense. As always, the recipes were wonderful, I always feel hungry when I finish one of Ms. Fluke's books. I am definitely going to try the Piggy Chicken (pg 207) and the Chocolate Caramel Pecan Bars ( pg. 331).
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars Good writer, not-so-good story
Lazy writing, poor editing, flaccid filler posing as dialogue, characters as limp as overcooked macaroni and about as appealing. Read more
Published 3 days ago by V. Alannah Davis-O'Dell
4.0 out of 5 stars light hearted mystry
I enjoyed this . I picket up a copy at the garage having my car serviced read parts. Left there wasn''t mine. Read more
Published 11 days ago by retired
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT BOOK!!
Great book. I was waiting to read it! No dissappointment whatsoever! Great recipes, cant wait to try some of them.
Published 18 days ago by Dali0226
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book and great receipes.
I love my simple fun escapes into the world of Hannah Swensen and family. Reminds me to be gentle and kind and I simply love to try the different receipes collected from all... Read more
Published 21 days ago by Pamela Malisa
5.0 out of 5 stars An Enjoyable Cozy
This is not "War and Peace", nor did I expect it to be. I've read and enjoyed all of the Hannah Swensen mysteries except "Red Velvet Cupcake Murder", which I'll read next. Read more
Published 22 days ago by Book Lover
5.0 out of 5 stars Joanne Fluke makes murder fun
This is the typical Joanne Fluke murder mystery but that is just why I enjoyed it so much. One comment for Ms Fluke.... Pick Norman already!
Published 23 days ago by Donna M Kaczmarek
5.0 out of 5 stars Mystery Fan
Love Joanne Fluke. Have read all of her books and whenever another comes out, I buy it. Never disappointed. It is my kind of mystery.
Published 1 month ago by Peggy S. Hodge
5.0 out of 5 stars INTERESTING READING
I HAVE ENJOYED THIS AUTHOR VERY MUCH. SHE WRITES AN INTERESTING BOOK AND HER CHARACTERS ARE WELL DEFINED. I LOOK FORWARD TO READING MORE OF HER WORKS
Published 1 month ago by Judith W. Bohall
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
This series is always great and never disappoint. The recipes are easy, concise and taste great. I love her books.
Published 1 month ago by orenaj
2.0 out of 5 stars A little predictable...
I have read all of the books in this series. Originally they were smart and funny, but the last four or so are really dull. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Frank
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