Christmas Caramel Murder and Christmas Cake Murder were published previously as the twentieth and twenty-third installments in Joanne Fluke’s Hannah Swensen series. The characters are well developed, the setting charming, and the mysteries interesting.
Christmas Caramel Murder begins with Hannah and her new husband, Ross, dining at the Lake Eden Inn where the owners, Sally and Dick Laughlin, are getting ready for their annual Oktoberfest celebration, and Sally asks Hannah’s opinion about a new dessert Sally is testing. The subject of Hannah’s business partner’s, Lisa, chocolate caramels comes into play, and Hannah’s husband, Ross, who has never tasted caramels, asks if they will be making them again this Christmas make them. Hannah is hesitant, saying that they were bad luck since she found some of them at a murder scene the previous year. Ross asks to hear what happened, and Hannah proceeds to explain what happened. Lisa had told Hannah that her husband, Herb, had been working late every night and that she was concerned that he might be having an affair with his high school flame, Phyllis Bates, who had recently returned to Lake Eden, Minnesota. Herb had played Santa for the past four years, and he and Mrs. Claus passed out gift bags with candy and cookies to the children in the audience after the Lake Eden Players had performed their annual Christmas play. Needless to say, when Mayor Bascomb arbitrarily gives the role of Mrs. Claus to Phyllis, Lisa is upset, but she’s devastated when she sees Mrs. Claus kiss Santa in a completely inappropriate manner during the play’s rehearsal. Hannah has an uncanny penchant for finding murder victims, so it’s no surprise when she finds a body buried in the snow, and when the victim turns out to be Phyllis, both Lisa and Herb end up on the suspect list. Hannah is determined to find an alibi for her friend and Lisa’s husband Herb and find the real murderer. Hannah’s father comes to her as a ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Future to show her clues to look for.
Christmas Cake Murder takes readers back to before Hannah opened her bakery, The Cookie Jar. Hannah Swensen’s father, Lars, recently passed away, and her mother, Delores, is taking long naps, eating very little, and says she’s too tired to do anything. Michelle, the youngest, is still in high school. Andrea, the middle daughter, is married to Deputy Sheriff Bill Todd and is expecting their first child. Hannah, the oldest and in college, returned to Lake Eden, Minnesota, for the funeral and is helping her mother and sisters cope with their loss. After unsuccessful attempts by the sisters to get Delores involved with their lives, two of Delores’ friends, Grandma Knudson and Annie Winters, come up with a project she won’t want to do but will feel obligated to take on. Essie Granger, a beloved town resident, has fallen on hard times, not eating properly and living in squalor in two rooms in the old Albion Hotel building, without electricity or running water. She’s currently recovering from a broken hip, and Doc Knight placed her in the hospital’s hospice ward. Essie told Grandma Knudson and Annie that she wished she could go back in time and experience the splendor of the hotel’s first Christmas Ball and Christmas Cake Parade again, and they asked Delores to spearhead the event. She agrees, but only if Hannah will help bake the cakes for the parade. When Hannah and Delores go to the hotel to pick up some of Essie’s things, they find some old notebooks containing what they believe is a story Essie was writing. Hannah reads the story to Delores, Michelle, and Michelle’s friend, Lisa Herman, and they all enjoy what turned out to be a real mystery from the past. Hannah, who thought she wanted to be a college professor, changes her mind and decides not to go back to college to get her doctorate. She told Michelle and Lisa her dream job would be to own a bakery and coffee shop. Delores suggests that Hannah take the remainder of her college and rent a recently vacated bakery on Main Street. Delores does a fantastic job recreating the event and encouraging everyone to help, and Michelle and Lisa help Hannah with the baking. The Christmas Ball begins wonderfully, but mayhem breaks out during the Christmas Cake Parade.
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