![]() ![]() But before anything can happen with the court case, the judge is murdered. Then when she gets back to Lake Eden to face her vehicular homicide trial. The basics: Hannah goes to Las Vegas for her mother's wedding. She made up her mind.but I'm left wondering WTF. Replaced by a rather lame murder mystery that seemed dropped into the hole created by the sudden disappearance of a major plot point. Not to mention an entire huge plot point that took up the entirety of the previous book, Blackberry Pie Murder, just sort of evaporated. The stand-offish "I must be absolutely sure before I make a decision about my love life'' woman makes a huge decision in too short a time. As I was reading, I kept thinking that something seems different about this book.Hannah is snarky and quick to offense. In fact, Hannah doesn't act like herself for this entire book. But.her choice seems to be incredibly un-Hannah-like. Well, in Double Fudge Brownie Murder she does finally make up her mind. Ever got what you asked for.and then didn't want it anymore?įor the last several books in the Hannah Swensen series I have been eye-rolling and wishing that Hannah would make up her mind and finally choose between her two boyfriends. ![]()
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