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New York Times bestselling author, Joanne Fluke
returns with beloved bakery owner, Hannah Swensen as murder
strikes again in Lake Eden, Minnesota. But for Hannah,
there's nothing sweeter than bringing a killer to justice...
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Spring has sprung
in Lake Eden, Minnesota, and the mud season is turning
Hannah Swenson's life upside down. But Hannah finds herself
knee-deep in an even bigger mess when murder makes an
unexpected visit to town.
April is a busy time for Hannah Swenson and her bakery;
there's just something about the warm weather that makes
folks in Lake Eden crave something sweet. When Hannah hears
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
Cinnamon Roll Six's tour bus overturns on its way into
town. Among those injured is Buddy Neiman, the band's
beloved keyboard player. At first, 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 the surgical scissors someone plunged into Buddy's
chest may have something to do with it.
Once the investigation into Buddy's death begins, a slew of
suspicious facts come to light. It turns out that Buddy
Neiman isn't the victim's real name. In fact, no one is
really sure who he is, or what secrets may be lurking in
his past. Hannah also has her eye on a few local suspects.
There's Doctor Bev, who seems to know more about the victim
than she's willing to admit. And Devon Murphy, the aspiring
young keyboard player who wanted a spot in the band so
much, he just might have killed for it.