Sunday, May 01, 2016

"Double Fudge Brownie Murder" by Joanne Fluke

Okay so Tuesday 2 weeks ago I had this instant impulse of grabbing books to borrow, so I ended up with 4 :)

Wuthering Heights, Nights in Rodanthe, The Apple Tart of Hope, and Double Fudge Brownie Murder.
A Classic, a Nicholas Sparks, and two 'food-related' titles. Great selections, no?

This one, hmph. At first I was a bit skeptical. I thought it would be just another book trying to incorporate food in real life drama (and, well it is. And I love getting carried away in it). But also, the collection of recipes! Wow! I guess the tone of the book allows for such themes to enter. Choosing a partner, solving a murder, 'unusual' family events. I really enjoyed reading it! And, of course, now I want to learn more about Hannah Swensen and her life!

I guess because I didn't read the prev ones, I got lost at some parts of the book (although the author did an incredible job of introducing her in the beginning of the book). The continuous events from the prev book plays a major part in this title, but once you realized what's happening, it's all good :)

Definitely read for the recipes!
It's a good book to read with coffee and cakes ^^


Cheers!
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