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ssminski 's review for:
Double Fudge Brownie Murder
by Joanne Fluke
First off, the mystery in this one was basically an afterthought. We are soooo focused on Hannah's fucked up love life, and the random added element. It was almost an insult to "devoted" readers of Hannah Swenson's books to have her all of the sudden fall for some random guy from college who she has seen literally twice in like ten years. Not cool, Fluke. The only change in the characters was that Michelle turned 21, which was nice since apparently now the Swenson women can drink once in a while, but other than that- stagnant.
The only bright star to this installation was Moishe and his girlfriend Cuddles, but even their antics are repetitive. I thought the cutest thing was the "kitty caper" side story; at least it was new and fun.
I am going to be raging through the entire next couple of books, I already know it. The wedding, the (hopefully) divorce, etc. We shall see.
The only bright star to this installation was Moishe and his girlfriend Cuddles, but even their antics are repetitive. I thought the cutest thing was the "kitty caper" side story; at least it was new and fun.
I am going to be raging through the entire next couple of books, I already know it. The wedding, the (hopefully) divorce, etc. We shall see.