![]() ![]() A woman, even a fictional character, can make up her own mind. As for who Hannah decides to spend the rest of her life with, all you reviewers get over it. This is the one that hits you in the face and makes you lose your balance momentarily. But there is also the element of the unknown clue or individual. The man was beyond his prime and greed makes one wonder about wills. Anyone of the women in the judge’s life could have wanted a bigger slice of his financial pie. Everyone thinks they are innocent and that they know the truth. The question is who murdered the judge? Was it the judge’s widow, Nora, ex-wife Sheila, his son, Seth, or his former mistress, Margaret? I was just wondering where the judge had time for all these women in his life.Īs always Hannah is never afraid to do what she must to find the truth. She learned what the judge did for her before he died and that one of the lawyers, who comes to the courthouse, has a temper. Hannah begins her investigation by speaking to a clerk, who assisted the murdered judge. While Hannah is trying to decide if she should marry Mike or Norman or give another relationship a chance, she also feels compelled to find out who murdered the well-respected judge. But the joy of her mother’s Las Vegas wedding is short lived as Hannah must now face the reality of a trial for killing a man during a storm and finding the body of a judge in his chambers next to the weapon that silenced him. What an ironic place to be killed in a hall of justice. ![]() This is a time of celebration and change for Cookie Shop owner Hannah Swensen. ![]()
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