Joanne Fluke

Books By Joanne Fluke

Banana Cream Pie Murder #21

By Joanne Fluke

New York Times Bestseller: After a glorious honeymoon, baker Hannah Swensen must deal with a ghastly homicide…

Christmas Caramel Murder #20

By Joanne Fluke

Bah, homicide! A mystery in the New York Times-bestselling series with a heroine “irresistible as a cookie fresh from the oven” (Publishers Weekly). 

Double Fudge Brownie #18

By Joanne Fluke

Life in tiny Lake Eden, Minnesota, is usually pleasantly uneventful. Lately, though, it seems everyone has more than their fair share of drama—especially the Swensen family. With so much on

Blackberry Pie Murder #17

By Joanne Fluke

In this “witty” New York Times bestseller, a sleuthing baker hits someone with her car—and then has to unravel the mystery behind his identity (Publishers Weekly).

Red Velvet Cupcake Murder #16

By Joanne Fluke

“If your reading habits alternate between curling up with a good mystery or with a good cookbook, you ought to know about Joanne Fluke.”—Charlotte Observer

Devil’s Food Cake Murder #14

By Joanne Fluke

Hannah Swensen has to admit life is pretty sweet.

Apple Turnover Murder #13

By Joanne Fluke

USA Today Bestseller: A Minnesota baker is pulled into the mix when a man from her past is murdered: “Charming…scrumptious recipes.”—Publishers Weekly

Plum Pudding Murder #12

By Joanne Fluke

The yuletide season in Lake Eden, Minnesota, guarantees a white Christmas, delectable holiday goodies from Hannah Swensen's bakery, The Cookie Jar—and murder …

Carrot Cake Murder #10

By Joanne Fluke

Summertime has finally arrived in Lake Eden, Minnesota, and Hannah Swensen, owner of The Cookie Jar bakery, is looking forward to warm, lazy days, eating ice cream, and sharing picnics

Key Lime Pie Murder #9

By Joanne Fluke

It promises to be a busy week for Hannah Swensen.

Cherry Cheesecake Murder #8

By Joanne Fluke

Hannah Swensen and her bakery, The Cookie Jar, bask in the glow of Hollywood glamour when Main Street becomes a movie set. And although tensions simmer as the cameras roll,