Thursday, February 11, 2010

Book #14 - Cream Puff Murder by Joanne Fluke

So if you haven't figured out the pattern by now, here it is. One heavy, intense book followed by a brainless, forgettable book. It helps me to keep from having emotional meltdowns every book I read. This is the eleventh book of the series starring Hannah, the cookie store owner. She is the ultimate busy body. Every book, there is a murder in their small town, and Hannah is always involved with finding the body and capturing the bad guy. This book was funny because literally every person in the town was coming to her asking her to solve the case (even the local police). It was like the Scooby Doo Gang. She solved another one, managed to dodge having to chose between the two men who have proposed to her, and created a half a dozen new cookie recipies. It was good. Not profound or life changing, but entertaining none-the-less.

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