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Of all the movies that Hallmark airs, the cozy mysteries are my favorites. I'm especially delighted that my favorite mystery series lives on. Although I discovered the series just five years ago, the first one, A Chocolate Chip Cookie Mystery premiered eleven years ago. I had seen a couple other movies on Hallmark before, but this is the one that made me want to stay. So every time a new one in the series premieres, count me in.
Sugar and Vice is the thirteenth movie in the series. In this installment, The Cookie Jar bakery owner, Hannah Swensen (Alison Sweeney), caters the grand re-opening of the Lake Eden Inn. After a dead body is found during the party, however, everyone is suddenly trapped with a potential murderer. A severe storm has hindered the ability for more authorities to arrive at the scene of the crime so Hannah and her family and friends do some sleuthing to try to find the culprit before anyone else becomes a victim.
This movie had the potential to be a true locked "room" mystery. Unfortunately, less than half the movie takes place at the event where the murder happened. It almost felt like two different movies when the night ended and Hannah was back at her bakery. As much as I love the bakery scenes, it would have been a welcome change to set this movie almost entirely at the party.
All that aside, though, I did enjoy the movie. As always when I watch this series, I felt like I was meeting up with old friends. While some were missing, most of the regulars were there and they were all delightful to watch. I had to smile every time Hannah offered people cookies in exchange for information. I was seriously craving cookies the whole time.
While the mystery could have been elevated if most of it was set at the party, I thought it was fairly well done and fun to watch unfold. I did identify the culprit very early in the movie and I never changed my mind, but that didn't stop me from enjoying everything leading up to the big reveal and beyond. I have to admit, I was proud of myself when I noticed a clue early on that eventually came into play near the end.
There wasn't a huge focus on romance in this installment. Hannah and her boyfriend seem happy with their growing relationship and Delores also seems happy. That's always nice to see, but I'm glad these scenes didn't take too much time away from the mystery.
If you are looking for a light-hearted cozy mystery to watch, look no further than the Hannah Swensen series. While each installment is a self-contained mystery and can be watched as a standalone, it's fun to watch it from the beginning to see how characters and relationships change.
If you've read the books, don't expect the movies to be the same. The earlier ones follow the books more closely, but the more recent ones do not. That makes me happy because it's more to love in the Hannah Swensen universe. More mysteries to solve without knowing what happens is okay with me!
Sugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen Mystery premiered on The Hallmark Channel and is now streaming on Hallmark+. It will likely air again on The Hallmark Channel, but if your library has the Hallmark+ Hoopla Bingepass, you can also watch it that way free of charge.
And I'm so excited it was announced they are definitely making another one in this series. I will be back to watch it!

