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1beatles1964
Bearbeitet: Aug. 7, 2012, 7:24 am

I'm reading Chocolate Chip Murder Mystery A Hannah Swensen Mystery right now and I've been enjoying it. I've never read anything by Joanne Fluke before. She even gives you the recipes to the Cookies in her book. I'm gonna have to try to find some more of her books. She even gives you an E-Mail address where people can reach her. It's Gr8Clues@aol.com I love books where the Author gives you the recipes that are use in their books. The Cookie Recipes sound real delicious. I'm also still reading The Friday Night Knitting Club too. I've also enjoyed that book as well.

Beatles1964

2PinkKitty23
Sept. 10, 2012, 11:22 pm

I hope you read the whole series about Hannah Swensen...I love hearing about her cat & sisters.

3beatles1964
Sept. 11, 2012, 7:21 am

No that was the first Hannah Swensen Mystery I read. I may have to look into buying the rest of the books in the Series.

Beatles1964

4Betty30554
Sept. 11, 2012, 8:04 am

Diane Mott Davidson writes a "cozy" series that features a caterer (Goldilocks' Catering), and she also includes the recipes in the book. The recipes are an extra treat.

5gmathis
Sept. 11, 2012, 9:04 am

There is a series by Virginia Rich, picked up after her death by another author, starting with The Cooking School Murders, that turned me into a cozy freak. All culinary based in some way, also.

6beatles1964
Sept. 11, 2012, 2:31 pm

Didn't Virginia Rich write, Who's Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? Which was made into a movie in the 70s with Jacqueline Bisset & Robert Morley. Or did the book, The Cooking School Murders become the movie, Who's Killing the Great Chefs of Europe??

Beatles1964

7gmathis
Sept. 12, 2012, 11:40 am

If WIkipedia is to be believed, nope. Peter Stone wrote "Who's Killing..."?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Is_Killing_the_Great_Chefs_of_Europe%3F

8PinkKitty23
Okt. 2, 2012, 1:17 pm

I've read both the Hannah Sweenson & the Goldilocks Catering mysteries. I enjoyed the Hannah one more as the Goldilocks one tended to confuse. It was more intense. The Hannah ones are more light reading.

I'm only trying to explain the differences in the series not make any choices.

9shelbysue87
Okt. 2, 2012, 3:57 pm

I love the Joann Fluke series of books. I have read all but the first one. I could not get into it for some reason

10PinkKitty23
Okt. 4, 2012, 12:04 pm

Well if you get a chance try again. Since you've read the rest of the books you are familiar with all the characters. So I would not worry about reading the first one. I have to admit I don't even remember it! LOL I'll look it up. Happy Days =)

11shelbysue87
Okt. 4, 2012, 1:13 pm

PinkKitty23 I have plans of looking at it again. I don't know what the block aginst me reading that one book is. So silly I think. Thanks
Michelle

12Cristina_Matta
Okt. 6, 2012, 10:47 am

A murder mystery with chocolate chip cookie recipes? Two of my favorite things :-). I'll have to check it out!!

13PinkKitty23
Okt. 18, 2012, 9:10 am

I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy them...I like the recipes...and the feud between Hannah two suitors. They are both different & I am usually rooting for the same one. Too bad she isn't listening to me ;)

14PinkKitty23
Okt. 18, 2012, 9:10 am

Good 4U Michelle....remind me what was the first book?

15shelbysue87
Okt. 18, 2012, 10:05 am

I am pretty sure the first book is Chocolate Chip not 100% positive but that is the only one I have not read

16PinkKitty23
Okt. 20, 2012, 11:37 pm

I probably read it, but it won't hurt to read it again. I'll have to go see if I can find it xo

17LA12Hernandez
Okt. 21, 2012, 1:17 am

I enjoyed the Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder book and the cookies. Her Carrot Cake Murder was also a delicious cake and book.

18shelbysue87
Okt. 23, 2012, 10:22 am

LA23Hernandez did you have any problems when you made the cake? mine didn't bake in the center.

19LA12Hernandez
Okt. 23, 2012, 5:38 pm

No, it was fine. I have a gas oven if that makes any difference.

20shelbysue87
Okt. 24, 2012, 8:48 am

I have a gas oven as well. hmmm I might have to give it another try. Thanks

21mlpicou
Nov. 9, 2012, 4:59 pm

I think I have read all of Joanne Fluke's books and even tried some of her recipes. "Kitty's Orange Cake" is one of our favorites! I liked the knitting ones too, even though I don't knit anymore. These are good books to"curl up" with!

22Agatha.Bitchy
Dez. 1, 2012, 10:54 am

I'd like to recommend Jenn McKinlay's cupcake bakery series as well (it starts with Sprinkle with Murder), as well as Laura Childs' tea-shop mysteries, of which the early ones are fabulous. That series begins with Death by Darjeeling, and both sets include recipes at the end of each book.

23gmathis
Dez. 1, 2012, 9:45 pm

I'm a tea junkie, so I've read all the Laura Childs Tea Shop installments...agreed: the early ones are the best. Series starts to sag after #5 or #6, but I stuck with it for the tea descriptions. The latest I've read (The Teaberry Strangler) didn't even have enough of that to suit me.

24smilinkyn
Dez. 21, 2012, 1:14 pm

G.A. McKevett is a great author for cozy, with humor. Diane Mott Davidson is another great one also. I love any cozy that deals with food and mysteries. Merry Christmas! Let us remember the reason for this season!

25Musekicker
Feb. 4, 2013, 4:34 pm

I love this series. It was the Hannah Sweenson series that got me to start reading mysteries. A wonderful series.