Joanne Fluke Books In Order

Below is the complete list of Joanne Fluke books in order. For each series, the chronological reading order is the same as the order of publication.

Publication Order of Hannah Swensen Books

  1. Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder (2000)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder was published in 2000 and is listed as book #1 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  2. Strawberry Shortcake Murder (2001)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Published in 2001, Strawberry Shortcake Murder is listed as book #2 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  3. Blueberry Muffin Murder (2001)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Blueberry Muffin Murder is a 2001 release and appears as book #3 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  4. Lemon Meringue Pie Murder (2003)
    by Joanne Fluke
    In the Hannah Swensen series, Lemon Meringue Pie Murder is book #4 and was published in 2003.
  5. Fudge Cupcake Murder (2004)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Fudge Cupcake Murder was first published in 2004; within the Hannah Swensen series, it is listed as book #5.
  6. Sugar Cookie Murder (2004)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Sugar Cookie Murder was published in 2004 and is listed as book #6 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  7. Peach Cobbler Murder (2005)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Published in 2005, Peach Cobbler Murder is listed as book #7 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  8. Cherry Cheesecake Murder (2006)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Cherry Cheesecake Murder is a 2006 release and appears as book #8 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  9. Key Lime Pie Murder (2007)
    by Joanne Fluke
    In the Hannah Swensen series, Key Lime Pie Murder is book #9 and was published in 2007.
  10. Candy Cane Murder (2007)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Candy Cane Murder was first published in 2007; within the Hannah Swensen series, it is listed as book #10.
  11. Candy for Christmas (2008)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Candy for Christmas was published in 2008 and is listed as book #11 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  12. Carrot Cake Murder (2008)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Published in 2008, Carrot Cake Murder is listed as book #12 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  13. Cream Puff Murder (2008)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Cream Puff Murder is a 2008 release and appears as book #13 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  14. Plum Pudding Murder (2009)
    by Joanne Fluke
    In the Hannah Swensen series, Plum Pudding Murder is book #14 and was published in 2009.
  15. Apple Turnover Murder (2010)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Apple Turnover Murder was first published in 2010; within the Hannah Swensen series, it is listed as book #15.
  16. Gingerbread Cookie Murder (2010)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Gingerbread Cookie Murder was published in 2010 and is listed as book #16 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  17. Devil’s Food Cake Murder (2011)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Published in 2011, Devil’s Food Cake Murder is listed as book #17 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  18. Cinnamon Roll Murder (2012)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Cinnamon Roll Murder is a 2012 release and appears as book #18 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  19. Red Velvet Cupcake Murder (2013)
    by Joanne Fluke
    In the Hannah Swensen series, Red Velvet Cupcake Murder is book #19 and was published in 2013.
  20. Blackberry Pie Murder (2014)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Blackberry Pie Murder was first published in 2014; within the Hannah Swensen series, it is listed as book #20.
  21. Double Fudge Brownie Murder (2015)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Double Fudge Brownie Murder was published in 2015 and is listed as book #21 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  22. Wedding Cake Murder (2016)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Published in 2016, Wedding Cake Murder is listed as book #22 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  23. Christmas Caramel Murder (2016)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Christmas Caramel Murder is a 2016 release and appears as book #23 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  24. Banana Cream Pie Murder (2017)
    by Joanne Fluke
    In the Hannah Swensen series, Banana Cream Pie Murder is book #24 and was published in 2017.
  25. Raspberry Danish Murder (2019)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Raspberry Danish Murder was first published in 2019; within the Hannah Swensen series, it is listed as book #25.
  26. Christmas Cake Murder (2019)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Christmas Cake Murder was published in 2019 and is listed as book #26 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  27. Chocolate Cream Pie Murder (2019)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Published in 2019, Chocolate Cream Pie Murder is listed as book #27 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  28. Coconut Layer Cake Murder (2020)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Coconut Layer Cake Murder is a 2020 release and appears as book #28 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  29. Christmas Cupcake Murder (2020)
    by Joanne Fluke
    In the Hannah Swensen series, Christmas Cupcake Murder is book #29 and was published in 2020.
  30. Triple Chocolate Cheesecake Murder (2021)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Triple Chocolate Cheesecake Murder was first published in 2021; within the Hannah Swensen series, it is listed as book #30.
  31. Christmas Dessert Murder (2021)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Christmas Dessert Murder was published in 2021 and is listed as book #31 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  32. Caramel Pecan Roll Murder (2022)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Published in 2022, Caramel Pecan Roll Murder is listed as book #32 in the Hannah Swensen series.
  33. Pink Lemonade Cake Murder (2023)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Pink Lemonade Cake Murder is a 2023 release and appears as book #33 in the Hannah Swensen series.

Publication Order of Standalone Books

  1. The Stepchild (1980)
    by Joanne Fluke
    The Stepchild was published in 1980 and is listed as book #1 in the Standalone series.
  2. The Other Child (1983)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Published in 1983, The Other Child is listed as book #2 in the Standalone series.
  3. Winter Chill (1984)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Winter Chill is a 1984 release and appears as book #3 in the Standalone series.
  4. Cold Judgment (1985)
    by Joanne Fluke
    In the Standalone series, Cold Judgment is book #4 and was published in 1985.
  5. Vengeance is Mine (1986)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Vengeance is Mine was first published in 1986; within the Standalone series, it is listed as book #5.
  6. Video Kill (1989)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Video Kill was published in 1989 and is listed as book #6 in the Standalone series.
  7. Final Appeal (1989)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Published in 1989, Final Appeal is listed as book #7 in the Standalone series.
  8. Dead Giveaway (1990)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Dead Giveaway is a 1990 release and appears as book #8 in the Standalone series.
  9. Fatal Identity (1993)
    by Joanne Fluke
    In the Standalone series, Fatal Identity is book #9 and was published in 1993.
  10. Deadly Memories (1995)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Deadly Memories was first published in 1995; within the Standalone series, it is listed as book #10.
  11. Eyes (1996)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Eyes was published in 1996 and is listed as book #11 in the Standalone series.
  12. A Match For Melissa (1998)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Published in 1998, A Match For Melissa is listed as book #12 in the Standalone series.
  13. Caitlyn’s Cowboy (1999)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Caitlyn’s Cowboy is a 1999 release and appears as book #13 in the Standalone series.
  14. A Season For Samantha (1999)
    by Joanne Fluke
    In the Standalone series, A Season For Samantha is book #14 and was published in 1999.
  15. A Husband For Holly (1999)
    by Joanne Fluke
    A Husband For Holly was first published in 1999; within the Standalone series, it is listed as book #15.
  16. A Valentine For Vanessa (2000)
    by Joanne Fluke
    A Valentine For Vanessa was published in 2000 and is listed as book #16 in the Standalone series.
  17. Cookies and Kisses (2000)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Published in 2000, Cookies and Kisses is listed as book #17 in the Standalone series.
  18. A Townhouse for Tessa (2001)
    by Joanne Fluke
    A Townhouse for Tessa is a 2001 release and appears as book #18 in the Standalone series.

Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

  1. Joanne Fluke’s Lake Eden Cookbook (2011)
    by Joanne Fluke
    Joanne Fluke’s Lake Eden Cookbook was published in 2011 and is listed as book #1 in the Non-Fiction series.

About Joanne Fluke

Joanne Fluke is an American mystery and suspense writer best known for creating Hannah Swensen, the Minnesota baker whose investigations helped make culinary mysteries one of the most recognizable branches of contemporary cozy crime. Born and raised in the small town of Swanville, Minnesota, Fluke drew on a world of severe winters, close-knit communities, baking traditions, and neighbors who know one another’s business when shaping the fictional town of Lake Eden. Although Hannah Swensen became the defining character of her career, Fluke had already spent decades writing across several genres before the series began.

Her route to full-time authorship was unusually varied. Fluke studied at St. Cloud State University and later earned a degree in psychology from California State University, San Bernardino. Over the years she worked in occupations ranging from teaching and psychology to secretarial work, catering, computer consulting, television production, and assisting a private detective. That assortment of professional experience sits behind a bibliography much broader than her later reputation as a cozy mystery specialist might suggest.

Fluke’s early publishing career centered on suspense. Her first books appeared in the 1980s, and novels such as The Stepchild, Winter Chill, Cold Judgment, and Video Kill belong to a darker tradition than the warm communal setting readers associate with Hannah Swensen. She also published under several other names during her career, including Jo Gibson, Kathryn Kirkwood, and additional pseudonyms, working in areas that included young adult suspense and romance. These books are important to understanding her development as a writer: the murder plots of Lake Eden emerged from an author already experienced in constructing danger, secrets, reversals, and psychological tension.

Her career changed decisively with Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder, the first Hannah Swensen mystery. The novel introduced a heroine who owns The Cookie Jar bakery in the fictional Minnesota town of Lake Eden and repeatedly finds herself involved in murder investigations. Fluke combined the crime plot with recipes, baking, family relationships, friendships, romance, and the routines of small-town life. The result was not simply a detective series with food-themed titles. Cooking became part of the books’ social structure: kitchens, cafés, gatherings, and shared desserts create the intimate community in which suspects and victims are known personally rather than encountered as strangers.

The long-running series developed through books such as Strawberry Shortcake Murder, Blueberry Muffin Murder, Peach Cobbler Murder, and Wedding Cake Murder, while later entries continued to follow changes in Hannah’s personal and family life. Fluke’s approach depends heavily on recurrence. Hannah’s sisters, mother, friends, romantic relationships, business responsibilities, and familiar Lake Eden residents give the mysteries an accumulating continuity that distinguishes the books from standalones. Readers return not only for a new crime but for developments within an established social world.

Food remains inseparable from that identity. Fluke has described baking as part of her own background, and the Hannah Swensen books incorporate recipes directly into the reading experience. She extended that aspect of the series with Joanne Fluke’s Lake Eden Cookbook, a companion work built around the fictional community and its recipes. The culinary element is central to her authorial identity because it softens the boundary between mystery narrative and domestic ritual without removing murder from the plot.

The success of Hannah Swensen also carried the character beyond the novels through screen adaptations, further establishing Fluke’s work within popular cozy mystery culture. Yet her full bibliography is best understood as a career with two distinct faces: the earlier suspense and genre fiction of a writer comfortable with darker material, and the expansive Lake Eden series that made her name synonymous with food-centered amateur sleuthing. That contrast gives Joanne Fluke’s body of work more range than the brightly decorated titles of her best-known mysteries initially suggest.

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