Wedding Cake Murder

$18.95 US
Kensington | Kensington Cozies
24 per carton
On sale Oct 28, 2025 | 9781496749857
Sales rights: World

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In this beautifully repackaged trade paperback reissue from Joanne Fluke’s New York Times bestselling Hannah Swensen Mysteries, everyone in Lake Eden, Minnesota, may have their doubts, but at long last, Hannah is getting married!

Hannah is thrilled to be marrying Ross Barton, her college crush. And her excitement only grows when she learns he’ll be able to join her on her trip to New York City for the Food Channel’s dessert chef contest. They get a taste of the Big Apple before Hannah wins the Hometown Challenge and the producers bring all the contestants to Lake Eden to tape the remainder of the show. It’s nerve-wracking enough being judged by Alain Duquesne, a celebrity chef with a nasty reputation. But it’s even more chilling to find him stabbed to death in the Lake Eden Inn’s walk-in cooler—before he’s even had a chance to taste Hannah’s Butterscotch Sugar Cookies! Now Hannah has not only lost her advantage, she’ll have to solve a mystery with more layers than a five-tiered wedding cake…
PRAISE FOR JOANNE FLUKE’S HANNAH SWENSEN MYSTERIES

“The variety of cookies and other sweet treats included will make this a popular addition to holiday cookbook collections.” —Booklist on Joanne Fluke’s Lake Eden Cookbook

“Jam-packed with recipes from her beloved Hannah Swensen Mystery series, Fluke’s most recent work is simply superb… Newcomers and longtime fans of Fluke will find plenty to enjoy in this latest dispatch from Lake Eden. The characters are incredibly lovable and the community quickly welcomes readers into a world of friends, fun, and of course, food.” —Publishers Weekly on Joanne Fluke’s Lake Eden Cookbook

“The mystery is page-turning AND the bakery treats are mouthwatering.” —Jules Herbert, B&N Reads on Caramel Pecan Roll Murder

“A good puzzle, lots of delicious recipes, and time spent with Hannah’s beloved fan-favorite cat, Moishe…Fluke reinforces her place as the queen of culinary cozies.” —Publishers Weekly on Caramel Pecan Roll Murder

“Fans of the long-running cozy series will enjoy the baking frame, the delicious-sounding recipes interspersed throughout the story.” Booklist on Caramel Pecan Roll Murder

“Fluke’s fans call her ‘the queen of culinary capers’—and her stories have shown me just how cozy mysteries can be when food is at the heart of them.” —Bon Appetit

“I was lulled by the uncomplicated prose, charmed by the protagonist’s life as both bakery owner and amateur sleuth—and drawn to the paradoxical concept of a feel-good murder.” —Alyse Burnside, The Atlantic on Triple Chocolate Cheesecake Murder

“Another sweet-tempered outing filled with tempting sweets.” —Kirkus Reviews on Triple Chocolate Cheesecake Murder

“Don't miss this charming mystery, which will also satisfy your sweet tooth.” Booklist, STARRED REVIEW for Christmas Cupcake Murder

“Dripping with sweet desserts and mystery!” —PopSugar on Christmas Cupcake Murder

“Murder might be what excites the town, but Swensen’s desserts are what unite it.” —Eater on Raspberry Danish Murder

"The coziest cozies remain those by Joanne Fluke." —The New York Times Book Review on Banana Cream Pie Murder

“My favorite guilty-pleasure reading material.” —Eater

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In this beautifully repackaged trade paperback reissue from Joanne Fluke’s New York Times bestselling Hannah Swensen Mysteries, everyone in Lake Eden, Minnesota, may have their doubts, but at long last, Hannah is getting married!

Hannah is thrilled to be marrying Ross Barton, her college crush. And her excitement only grows when she learns he’ll be able to join her on her trip to New York City for the Food Channel’s dessert chef contest. They get a taste of the Big Apple before Hannah wins the Hometown Challenge and the producers bring all the contestants to Lake Eden to tape the remainder of the show. It’s nerve-wracking enough being judged by Alain Duquesne, a celebrity chef with a nasty reputation. But it’s even more chilling to find him stabbed to death in the Lake Eden Inn’s walk-in cooler—before he’s even had a chance to taste Hannah’s Butterscotch Sugar Cookies! Now Hannah has not only lost her advantage, she’ll have to solve a mystery with more layers than a five-tiered wedding cake…

Praise

PRAISE FOR JOANNE FLUKE’S HANNAH SWENSEN MYSTERIES

“The variety of cookies and other sweet treats included will make this a popular addition to holiday cookbook collections.” —Booklist on Joanne Fluke’s Lake Eden Cookbook

“Jam-packed with recipes from her beloved Hannah Swensen Mystery series, Fluke’s most recent work is simply superb… Newcomers and longtime fans of Fluke will find plenty to enjoy in this latest dispatch from Lake Eden. The characters are incredibly lovable and the community quickly welcomes readers into a world of friends, fun, and of course, food.” —Publishers Weekly on Joanne Fluke’s Lake Eden Cookbook

“The mystery is page-turning AND the bakery treats are mouthwatering.” —Jules Herbert, B&N Reads on Caramel Pecan Roll Murder

“A good puzzle, lots of delicious recipes, and time spent with Hannah’s beloved fan-favorite cat, Moishe…Fluke reinforces her place as the queen of culinary cozies.” —Publishers Weekly on Caramel Pecan Roll Murder

“Fans of the long-running cozy series will enjoy the baking frame, the delicious-sounding recipes interspersed throughout the story.” Booklist on Caramel Pecan Roll Murder

“Fluke’s fans call her ‘the queen of culinary capers’—and her stories have shown me just how cozy mysteries can be when food is at the heart of them.” —Bon Appetit

“I was lulled by the uncomplicated prose, charmed by the protagonist’s life as both bakery owner and amateur sleuth—and drawn to the paradoxical concept of a feel-good murder.” —Alyse Burnside, The Atlantic on Triple Chocolate Cheesecake Murder

“Another sweet-tempered outing filled with tempting sweets.” —Kirkus Reviews on Triple Chocolate Cheesecake Murder

“Don't miss this charming mystery, which will also satisfy your sweet tooth.” Booklist, STARRED REVIEW for Christmas Cupcake Murder

“Dripping with sweet desserts and mystery!” —PopSugar on Christmas Cupcake Murder

“Murder might be what excites the town, but Swensen’s desserts are what unite it.” —Eater on Raspberry Danish Murder

"The coziest cozies remain those by Joanne Fluke." —The New York Times Book Review on Banana Cream Pie Murder

“My favorite guilty-pleasure reading material.” —Eater