Christmas Caramel Murder, Joanne Fluke
Christmas Caramel Murder, Joanne Fluke
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Christmas Caramel Murder

Author: Joanne Fluke

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 4 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/27/2016


Synopsis

Christmas normally descends on Lake Eden, Minnesota, as gently as reindeer alighting on a rooftop-but this yuletide season the only thing coming down Hannah Swensen's chimney is a case of murder. The holidays have arrived, and Hannah and her good pal Lisa have agreed to provide all the goodies for the town's annual production of A Christmas Carol. But before anyone can say "Bah, humbug!" a Santa-sized sackful of trouble ensues. Like the fact that Lisa's husband will be playing Mr. Claus to his ex-girlfriend Phyllis Bates' Mrs. Claus. Or that before the curtains even go up Phyllis is found dead in the snow-wearing a costume that the real Mrs. Claus would put on the naughty list. Soon after the suspects pile up faster than snowdrifts in a blizzard, while a merry murderer remains on the loose. With clues even harder to find, it might take a visit from ghosts of Christmas past to wrap up this mystery in time for the holidays.

About Joanne Fluke

American author Joanne Fluke has written several works using pen names. Her given, actual name, is Joanne Gibson Fischmann, born in 1943 in Swanvile, Minnesota. Under pen name, Joanne Fluke, she is most recognized for her mystery series, Hannah Swensen, based around a small town bakery. Five Hallmark Channel movies have been made from Fluke's Swensen series. She has written under the other pseudonyms of John Fischer, R. J. Fischer, Jo Gibson, Chris Hunter, Gina Jackson and Kathryn Kirkwood.

Fluke attended St. Cloud State University, and earned a B.A. Degree in psychology in 1973 from California State University. She had several second jobs while she worked at building her writing career, but her most important titles were mother, wife and homemaker. She lives in Southern California with her television writer husband, Ruel E. Fischmann, her children and step-children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James on August 12, 2022

If you've been following my reviews closely for the last few months, you're probably thinking... how many baking murder books does this guy read? Or how many did that Joanne Fluke author woman write? Well... the Hannah Swensen series is up to ~25 in 2018. I've just finished reading #20 entitled Chri......more

Goodreads review by Randee on December 05, 2016

I have faithfully read Joanne Fluke's 'Hannah Swenson' series since the first book. I used to even buy each one, but 3-4 books ago, I stopped and began borrowing them from the library. The last book was so 'out of steam' that I thought I might stop reading this series altogether. Old habits die hard......more

Goodreads review by Glen on November 06, 2016

This latest entry in the Hannah Swenson series lacks a little something. I read that Joanne Fluke was really too busy in Hollywood to really give this book her full attention, and I believe it. Taking place a year before the previous book in the series, Hannah tells Ross (whom I was hoping would be t......more

Goodreads review by Fran on November 02, 2016

In good news, the book is very small! The bad news is that it is still full of patronizing morons. Hmm I think so-and-so is probably a murderer, I think I will go take them some food. Alone. Because I'm not stupid or anything. What the heck was the point of pissing people off and having her marry Ros......more

Goodreads review by Deacon Tom on October 23, 2024

I hope the recipes are better than the book Here is a book that was not for me. It was way to simple and very easy to predict. Much of the dialogue was made of short and simplistic words. I really do hope the recipes are better than the book or else indigestion is ahead for readers. Pass this one by......more