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I am always excited when a new Hannah Swensen mystery premieres on The Hallmark Channel. I've enjoyed this series since the beginning when it was called Murder, She Baked. The setting and some of the characters have changed in recent years, but it continues to be my favorite mystery series. The latest installment, Best Served Cold, is one of the strongest.
The prosecutor in a forgery case has gone missing, leaving Chad (Victor Webster) to take over the investigation. It's a race against time when Hannah (Alison Sweeney) and Chad collaborate to find out how the cases are connected and solve them before the trial. To make matters worse, while sleuthing, a dead body is discovered. Can they untangle all the threads in this mystery in time for the trial and bring the killer to justice?
Despite the pool of suspects being small, this was a very strong and twisty mystery. Every time I thought I figured out the whodunnit, something else happened to make me question my thoughts. I wasn't completely sure who the culprit was until seconds before it was revealed in a clever and unique way. It's not something that's likely to happen in real life, but I've learned to suspend belief and enjoy the ride. It worked well in this cozy mystery.
This installment was the perfect blend of cozy vibes with the bakery and at-home scenes combined with courtroom drama. I loved seeing Chad doing his job in the courtroom. I also enjoyed how he welcomed Hannah's help and expertise throughout the investigation. Their relationship has grown since the last installment, which was nice to see.
We didn't get to see Norman (Gabriel Hogan) in Best Served Cold, which may be due to the fact that he's been moonlighting on The Way Home (a series I highly recommend watching). We also didn't see Andrea (Lisa Durupt) in this installment. While the movie was fine without them, they were missed. It would have been nice if they had at least been briefly mentioned. These are characters we've come to love spending time with, so it would be good to acknowledge them.
Delores (Barbara Niven) shined in this movie, as always. She did some of her own private investigating in these cases, which was fun to watch. She consistently provides a kind of lightheartedness and light humor that only Barbara Niven can do.
Best Served Cold is based on Joanne Fluke's Triple Chocolate Cheesecake Murder. I have not read this one yet, so I can't say for sure if and how the movie is similar to the book. However, if it follows the trend from the previous recent movies, the plot is completely different. It would be more to love in the same Hannah Swensen universe.
If Best Served Cold is any indication where this series is going, I am very excited for future movies should there be more. Alison Sweeney wrote this one and if there are more, I hope she continues to be the writer. She has played the character of Hannah Swensen for over a decade, so she knows the movies and the characters very well.
If you enjoy cozy mystery movies, I encourage you to check out this series. Including Murder, She Baked, there are over a dozen movies in the series. As with most cozy mysteries, each movie is a self-contained mystery, but starting from the beginning will allow you to follow the characters and their relationships.


