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Hannah Swensen discovers Willa Sundquist dead alongside an upended key lime pie, but who would want to kill Willa--a junior college teacher and fellow baking contest judge--and why? Includes 12 original dessert recipes.
longhorns, July 13, 2009 (view all comments by longhorns)
How can a present day (circa 2007), 32yo, college-educated, woman not have a cell phone, use internet or understand texting? This is what make the main character Hannah Sweeney unbelievable. If it was a 70-something Jessica Lansbury character in the '80s, then I'd get it.
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Hannah Swensen discovers Willa Sundquist dead alongside an upended key lime pie, but who would want to kill Willa--a junior college teacher and fellow baking contest judge--and why? Includes 12 original dessert recipes.
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