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Descripción del productoBiografía del autorLAURA LEVINE is a comedy writer whose television credits include The Bob Newhart Show, Laverne & Shirley, The Love Boat, The Jeffersons, Three’s Company, and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. Her work has been published in The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times. She lives in Los Angeles, and is currently working on the next Jaine Austen mystery. Readers can reach her on Facebook (Laura Levine Mysteries), or her website: www.JaineAustenMysteries.com.Joanne Fluke is the New York Times bestselling author of the Hannah Swensen mysteries, which include Double Fudge Brownie Murder, Blackberry Pie Murder, Cinnamon Roll Murder, and the book that started it all, Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder. That first installment in the series premiered as Murder, She Baked: A Chocolate Chip Cookie Mystery on the Hallmark Movies’ Mysteries Channel. Like Hannah Swensen, Joanne Fluke was born and raised in a small town in rural Minnesota, but now lives in Southern California. Please visit her online at www.JoanneFluke.com.Leslie Meier is the New York Times bestselling author of over twenty Lucy Stone mysteries and has also written for Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. She is currently at work on the next Lucy Stone mystery. Readers can visit her website at www.LeslieMeier.com
A Bit of Seasonal Fun with Familiar Old Friends... This `Christmas Special' is made up of three seasonal novellas written by well known cosy-crime authors:The first of these is `Candy Cane Murder' by Joanne Fluke. In this story Hannah, the owner of `The Cookie Jar', is helping out at a Christmas Charity event when the man playing Santa is found dead. As you would expect Hannah tries to help solve the murder with the help of her sisters, mother and boyfriend Norman. This is a nice novella, very Christmassy and will be a great seasonal fix for those who enjoy the novels in this series. The other good thing about it is that is doesn't really interfere with the `love triangle' element of the series which means that it isn't essential that you read it before the next full length novel is out in the spring.The next novella is `The Dangers of Candy Canes' by Laura Levine. I hadn't read anything by this author before and so it came as a nice surprise. The lead character, Jaine Austen, is a freelance writer and part-time sleuth. She is asked to investigate the death of a man who has fallen from a roof whilst putting up his Christmas decorations. Jaine finds that a number of the neighbours take the competition very seriously, but would anyone take it seriously enough to kill?The heroine of this story is really likeable and the plot of the novella was good even though it was short. A great taster of a series that I will be going back to!The last novella in this edition is `Candy Canes of Christmas Past' by Leslie Meier. I have to say that I haven't read any of Meier's previous novels although I am aware of them. I have to say that this was the most disappointing novella of the three although it might be a nice seasonal taster for fans of the series. Lucy Stone thinks back to a mystery that took place when she first arrived at Tinker's Cove, twenty years ago. The plot is flimsy and I couldn't really relate to the characters so not one for me!Despite my feelings about the last novella, the edition as a whole is good value for money and will make pleasant light reading for the holidays. Recommended. Candy Cane Murder
"Candy Cane Murder" -- this was a lot of fun and as usual, I love the recipes. I missed Moishe, Hannah's cat, though. I love all of his antics. "The Dangers of Candy Canes" -- I love Jaine and her sense of humor (and how she tries so hard to resist great food, but ends up caving). I liked Angel's character and how she and Jaine finally bonded ...
"Candy Cane Murder" by Joanne Fluke When a trail of candy canes leads to a corpse outfitted in a Santa suit on a snowy bank, Hannah Swensen sets out to discover who killed Kris Kringle. "The Dangers of Candy Canes" by Laura Levine A wealthy suburbanite takes a lethal tumble off his roof while installing a giant candy cane.
"Candy Cane Murder" By Joanne Fluke When a trail of candy canes leads to a corpse outfitted in a Santa suit on a snowy bank, Hannah Swensen sets out to discover who killed Kris Kringle. . . "The Dangers Of Candy Canes" By Laura Levine A wealthy suburbanite takes a lethal tumble off his roof while installing a giant candy cane.
1. Candy Cane Murder by Joanne Fluke - 3 Stars 2. The Dangers of Candy Canes by Laura Levine - 3 Stars 3. Candy Canes of Christmas Past by Leslie Meier -4 Stars Although books #1 and #2 rated 3 Stars for a cozy mystery this reader has to rate the lead characters in both books lower (1 Star for Hannah and 2 Stars for Jaine). Both whine and ...
"Candy Cane Murder" by Joanne Fluke. When a trail of candy canes leads to a corpse outfitted in a Santa suit on a snowy bank, Hannah Swensen sets out to discover who killed Kris Kringle. "The Dangers of Candy Canes" by Laura Levine. A wealthy suburbanite takes a lethal tumble off his roof while installing a giant candy cane.
The Candy Cane Murder is the tenth book in the Hannah Swensen Mystery series. It was released in 2007 and is the second Holiday Mystery title of the series, written as a novella. This novel is also joined by two separate Christmas stories by Laura Levine & Leslie Meier. 1 Short Summary 2 Main Characters 3 Other Characters 4 Other Stories 5 Recipes 6 Quotes 7 Cover Gags 8 Trivia 9 Gallery ...
"Candy Cane & Murder" is th Her daughter, Lilly, will be in this year's Christmas Pageant. There is nothing in the world that will ruin the holiday spirit that she and her family have, nothing at all.
Candy Canes Of Christmas Past by New York Times-bestselling author Leslie Meier Lucy Stone must learn the mystery of a glass candy cane found smashed to bits near a corpse\u2014to unlock the doors of Christmas past and find a killer who got away with murder. Includes over 10 luscious holiday recipes! Scrumptious praise for Candy Cane Murder:
Fluke, Joanne, 1943- Candy cane murder; Levine, Laura, 1943- Dangers of candy canes; Meier, Leslie. Candy canes of Christmas past Boxid IA1747310 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier urn:oclc:record:1135420668 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier candycanemurder0000unse Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t76t8wj8p Invoice ...
Candy cane murder: When a trail of candy canes leads to a corpse in a Santa suit, bakery owner Hannah Swenson sets out to find his killer. 'Tis the season for trimming the tree, caroling, baking cookies, and curling up by the Yuletide waiting for Santa to drop down the chimney. But in this festive collection of holiday whodunits, murder is also ...
Candy Canes Of Christmas Past by New York Times-bestselling author Leslie Meier. Lucy Stone must learn the mystery of a glass candy cane found smashed to bits near a corpse\u2014to unlock the doors of Christmas past and find a killer who got away with murder. Includes over 10 luscious holiday recipes!
"CANDY CANE MURDER" by JOANNE FLUKE When a trail of candy canes leads to a corpse outfitted in a Santa suit on a snowy bank, Hannah Swensen sets out to discover who killed Kris Kringle. "THE DANGERS OF CANDY CANES" by LAURA LEVINE A wealthy suburbanite takes a lethal tumble off his roof while installing a giant candy cane.
Hannah Swensen (Key Lime Pie Murder, etc.) experiments with new Christmas cookies (recipes included, of course) and gets to the bottom of a Santa slaying in Fluke's complex "Candy Cane Murder," which includes several plausible suspects and a surprising twist-an impressive feat in just 150 pages.
Candy Cane Murder. New York: Kensington Books, 2007. Print. Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2010. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.

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