In A Sprinkle of Deceit: A Hannah Swensen Mystery, it is time for Hannah to get back on the sleuthing path since a murder needs to be solved, rather than an ordinary murder, this time it concerns a terminally ill friend and a dessert that has been laced with poison. Meanwhile, more and more information becomes available with respect to Hannah and her small community in a world full of secrets, betrayal and lies while she continues to fight with her private life and her dreams of becoming a detective.
Alison Sweeney as Hannah Swensen Cameron Mathison as Mike Kingston Barbara Niven as Delores Swensen
Positive Aspects:
Charming Small Town: the American small town setting exudes a comfortable, homely feel to the crime drama.
Whodunit that engages: The whodunit chapter is simply too engaging, the plot takes variations and ugly ducks are everywhere.
Negative Aspects:
Filmic Bliss: While it is entertaining, one has to expect a familiar filmic structure and such predictability may not hold any surprise for jaded viewers of the genre.
Lack Of Tension: Consequently the film does not strive for any former high tension and focus on face risks craziness. That’s what this film is.