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Apple Turnover Murder (Hannah Swensen Mysteries, Book 13) (Hannah Swensen) ebok
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The hunt is on for a killer who's flakier than puff pastry...
Apple Turnover Murder is the thirteenth delightfully cosy Hannah Swensen mystery from acclaimed author Joanne Fluke. Packed full of delicious recipes and perfect for fans of M. C. Beaton and Leslie Meier.
'The ever popular Fluke writes engaging cozies with one part great characters, one part gentle story, and three parts the best recipes in the genre' - Library Journal
Early summer brings plenty of work for baker Hannah Swensen, …
Undertittel
A dangerously delicious whodunnit
Forlag
Headline
Utgitt
11 desember 2016
Sjanger
Krim
Serie
Hannah Swensen
Språk
English
Format
epub
DRM-beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781472221483
The hunt is on for a killer who's flakier than puff pastry...
Apple Turnover Murder is the thirteenth delightfully cosy Hannah Swensen mystery from acclaimed author Joanne Fluke. Packed full of delicious recipes and perfect for fans of M. C. Beaton and Leslie Meier.
'The ever popular Fluke writes engaging cozies with one part great characters, one part gentle story, and three parts the best recipes in the genre' - Library Journal
Early summer brings plenty of work for baker Hannah Swensen, even before Mayor Bascomb's wife drops by The Cookie Jar to place an order for her charity event... for eleven-hundred cookies. Hannah almost flips when business partner, Lisa, suggests setting up an apple turnover stand at the fundraiser's talent show.
But when the show's host, college professor Bradford Ramsey, tries to reignite an old flame with Hannah, she is less than impressed. Then the curtain doesn't go up, and Hannah discovers Ramsey backstage, dead, with an apple turnover in his hand. Now she must find a killer who's flakier than puff pastry - and far more dangerous.
What readers are saying about Apple Turnover Murder:
'An easy and entertaining read'
'Excellent book - could not put [it] down'
'Five stars'