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Cinnamon Roll Murder
Автор: Joanne Fluke
Текст читает Suzanne Toren
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- Издано:
- Jan 1, 2012
- ISBN:
- 9781464008306
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- Аудиокнига
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April is a busy time for Hannah Swensen and her bakery; the warm weather makes folks in Lake Eden, Minnesota go wild for something sweet. When Hannah hears that the Cinnamon Roll Six jazz band will be playing at the town's Weekend Jazz Festival, she's more than happy to bake up a generous supply of their namesake confections to welcome the band to town. Before the festival even begins, tragedy strikes when the tour bus overturns. Among those injured is Buddy Neiman, the band's beloved keyboard player. Buddy's injuries appear minor, until his condition suddenly takes a turn for the worse - as in dead. Hannah's no doctor, but she suspects that the surgical scissors someone plunged into Buddy's chest may have something to do with it. Hannah isn't sure just how she'll unravel the mystery, but one thing's for sure: nothing's sweeter than bringing a killer to justice.
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Cinnamon Roll Murder
Автор: Joanne Fluke
Текст читает Suzanne Toren
Описание
April is a busy time for Hannah Swensen and her bakery; the warm weather makes folks in Lake Eden, Minnesota go wild for something sweet. When Hannah hears that the Cinnamon Roll Six jazz band will be playing at the town's Weekend Jazz Festival, she's more than happy to bake up a generous supply of their namesake confections to welcome the band to town. Before the festival even begins, tragedy strikes when the tour bus overturns. Among those injured is Buddy Neiman, the band's beloved keyboard player. Buddy's injuries appear minor, until his condition suddenly takes a turn for the worse - as in dead. Hannah's no doctor, but she suspects that the surgical scissors someone plunged into Buddy's chest may have something to do with it. Hannah isn't sure just how she'll unravel the mystery, but one thing's for sure: nothing's sweeter than bringing a killer to justice.
- Издатель:
- Recorded Books Audio
- Издано:
- Jan 1, 2012
- ISBN:
- 9781464008306
- Формат:
- Аудиокнига
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Since this really isn't enough excitement for Lake Eden, the jazz band, Cinnamon Roll Six, scheduled to perform in town, becomes part of a multi-car crash on the ice-slicked highway. Hannah and her youngest sister, Michelle, witness the accident and pitch in to help get the less seriously injured to the hospital, while the ambulances take the more seriously injured. The band's keyboard player, Buddy Neiman, has a sprained wrist, not a life-threatening injury though not minor for a keyboardist. By the end of the evening, though, he's dead--with surgical scissors in his chest.
The amusing thing, here, for fans of the series, is that Hannah's mother Delores is the one who finds Buddy's body.
Hannah has two mysteries to solve--who killed Buddy, and what is Doctor Bev up to? For that matter, who IS Buddy? His blood type on his I.D. doesn't match the blood type the hospital finds when they do his autopsy. Is Doctor Bev really allergic to cats, or is she lying just to get Cuddles out of Norman's house and to prevent Norman from visiting Cuddles and Moishe at Hannah's? And most importantly, is Norman really Diana's biological father?
The investigation of course involves a good deal of skirting the rules and cutting corners on confidentiality, but Mike, their official homicide detective, has become a bit more relaxed about these things as long as it isn't waved in his face. It also, of course, involves Hannah, her partner Lisa, Michelle, and even the middle sister, Andrea, cooking and baking with glee. Recipes included!
This wouldn't be a good place to start this series; there's too much history behind these characters now. If you've enjoyed other books in the series, though, this is a satisfying entry.
Recommended.
I borrowed this book from the library
I really wanted to like Fluke’s Cinnamon Roll Murder, but it just falls flat. As I stated, it is part of a series and by the time you get to the fifteenth book there’s only so much you can do regarding character development. For a new reader it’s easy to get lost trying to figure out who’s who, etc. The writing is good, but quickly jumps from one scene into the next. In terms of the mystery, it wasn’t very difficult to figure out who the murder was. Fluke spends her time focusing on Hannah and her ex, Norman with a few clues inserted here and there. When the killer is unmasked, I wasn’t surprised and that disappointed me because I was looking forward to a good cozy mystery.
As I stated, I’m not familiar with the series, but admit to being disappointed that Hannah wants to stop Norman’s wedding. I was rooting for Mike since he seems like a good fit for Hannah and she keeps alluding to the fact that he’s attractive. I’m not sure if it’s Fluke’s intention or not and I haven't read the previous books, but I did get the feeling Hannah likes Mike. Plus Mike is always around Hannah and she’s constantly cooking for him. It seems a bit cruel to deny the man a relationship if they seem like a good fit. I’m also dissatisfied with how Doctor Bev is handled. I understand she claims to have Norman’s child in a previous book and that’s why Norman's with her and not with Hannah. Doctor Bev comes off as a caricature in Cinnamon Roll Murder. I’m not sure if it’s because Fluke needed her out of the way in order to reunite Norman or Hannah, but I think she lost out on a great opportunity to bring in some great conflict between Mike/Hannah and Norman / Bev.
If I can point out something that annoyed me, it was the fact Hannah wasn’t aware of technology. I get the feeling she’s in her thirties and if so, would have some knowledge about email and how it functions. The fact she has to go to Norman for help seems a bit too contrived. If Fluke wanted them together, I’m sure there would have been a better to bring them together instead of using the excuse of Hannah not knowing how to download a cell phone picture.
What ultimately doesn’t work for me is the whole Hannah / Norman relationship inserted in a mystery. I’m sure at some point Fluke needed to bring everything out in the open, but it’s easy to lose focus. Sadly, this was my first Hannah Swenson book and more than likely my last. The recipes inserted at the end of chapters would serve better at the end of the book so it doesn’t disrupt the flow of narration in the novel. I do admit some of the recipes sound delicious, but they aren’t worth buying the book. Maybe one day Joanne Fluke will publish the recipes in an exclusive book.
This review is posted at Literary, etc.
In Book #15 the residents of Lake Eden, Minnesota, are looking forward to the Jazz Festival, featuring the Cinnamon Roll Six jazz band. But before the festivities can begin the group’s tour bus overturns on icy roads, landing several of the band members in the hospital emergency room for cuts, bruises and broken bones. Hannah Swensen’s mother finds the body this time, but Hannah and her sisters, Michelle and Andrea will definitely get together to investigate and solve the crime.
The plot was thin and stretched credulity way too far. The side story of Norman and Doctor Bev was unbelievable and ridiculous. The dialogue is terrible. I’ve enjoyed several of the books in this series (I’d read #1-5). Has the writing gotten worse, because I’ve never noticed the bad dialogue before – or is that a function of listening to the audio rather than reading it? And while I’m on the subject of the audio, I did not like Suzanne Torren’s performance at all. Her “bright, chirpy” voice for Hannah, Michelle and Andrea irritated me no end, and the way she voiced the developmentally delayed Freddy Sawyer just about made me scream.
I give it 1 star for the recipes, some of which I actually would like to try.