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Locking a group of suspects inside a hotel during a storm is the kind of mystery setup that does half the structural work for you. Every door matters. Every absence becomes suspicious. A glance across a ballroom can suddenly count as evidence. Sugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen Mystery gets all of this into place, then seems oddly eager to loosen the screws.

The latest Hannah Swensen case has Alison Sweeney’s baker and amateur detective catering the grand reopening of the Lake Eden Inn. Hannah and Lisa provide the desserts, while Chad, Delores, and Sheriff Ron join the masquerade festivities in costume. The carefully staged party turns into a crime scene when Hannah and Lisa hear a commotion and discover hotel employee Brandy dead with a knife in her back.

A storm has blocked the road. The killer appears to have escaped through the kitchen. Everyone Hannah needs to question is somewhere inside the hotel. For a while, this is a terrific framework for a cozy mystery. Then the film leaves the inn.

A Pressure Cooker With the Lid Off

A locked-room mystery works through controlled information. That means the writer deliberately limits where characters can go, who can speak to whom, and how quickly fresh evidence can arrive. Restriction becomes a storytelling tool. Sugar & Vice establishes those restrictions neatly before treating them as mild suggestions.

The suspect list is certainly workable. Hotel owner Kurt Howe has been secretly involved with Brandy, while his wife Cheryl has an obvious reason to resent the affair. Brandy has spent eight years working at the hotel and feels slighted after being denied a promotion. Bobby argues with her shortly before the murder. Hannah also catches a strange detail during Kurt’s first questioning: he never asks who has died.

Those are useful pieces, especially the behavioral clue involving Kurt. The film could have kept everyone close, letting Hannah compare conflicting stories while the storm tightened the timeline.

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Instead, the party carries on with surprising calm. Lisa continues serving desserts. Hannah quietly gathers information. Chad and Ron secure the office, yet there is little sense that a killer might still be moving among masked guests. Keeping the murder secret to prevent panic makes sense. Letting that secrecy drain the characters of urgency does not.

The largest structural loss arrives when the story returns to The Cookie Jar. I love the bakery as a recurring location, and Hannah trading cookies for information remains an amusing franchise ritual. Here, those familiar scenes break the specific tension the hotel created. Once the suspect pool can spread back into normal Lake Eden life, the case becomes another comfortable investigation. Sometimes comfort is exactly what a series promises. This mystery briefly promises sharper teeth.

Hannah Still Knows the Recipe

Sweeney has played Hannah long enough that the small gestures now matter. Watch how quickly Hannah shifts after finding Brandy’s body. She is shaken, yet her questions soon become measured and practical. Later, she slips back into offering baked goods while gathering information. The performance understands the series’ unusual emotional scale, where death interrupts the day without permanently changing its temperature.

Sugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen Mystery Review

Sweeney also wrote the screenplay, and the conversational material is stronger than the clue construction. Hannah’s exchanges with Lisa have an easy rhythm, especially once Lisa experiences the less charming side of helping an amateur detective: being present for the corpse. The jokes work because the film lets the characters register the absurdity without turning the victim into a punchline every time.

Barbara Niven benefits from a calmer approach to Delores. Her Red Queen costume is gloriously conspicuous, and she still enters conversations with the confidence of someone who considers subtlety a clerical error. Yet her suspect questioning is comparatively grounded. The restraint allows Delores to participate in the case instead of constantly disrupting it for comedy.

Hannah and Chad also seem increasingly believable together. Sweeney and Victor Webster are relaxed in their shared scenes, but the investigation separates the characters too often to develop that chemistry. Their relationship is stable, which is pleasant for Hannah and slightly inconvenient for a screenplay searching for material.

Michelle receives even less to do. Giving the photographer a tiny role in a murder committed at a masquerade party feels particularly strange. Photographs could have established timelines, exposed background details, or revealed which masked guest stood near the office. The profession is sitting there, practically waving a clue board at the script.

The Masquerade Wins the Night

The strangest imbalance in Sugar & Vice is how much precision appears in the visual design compared with the mystery mechanics. The party looks like somebody planned it.

Hannah’s mermaid costume uses a sparkling blue dress, pearls, netting, and starfish details to create a playful silhouette without losing the polished Hallmark finish. Delores’ Red Queen ensemble carries the character through wardrobe alone, right down to the sparkling heart-shaped purse. Small touches such as Dorothy-inspired red sneakers show that the costume department kept looking past the obvious pieces.

The Lake Eden Inn receives similar care. Black draping and mesh form a canopy above the dance floor, while string lights soften the room. Gold curtains, glowing pillars, framed masquerade masks, and miniature mask centerpieces fill the background without making the space visually chaotic. These details give the movie a distinct location and atmosphere.

That visual identity makes the abandoned locked-room potential sting a little harder. The thirteenth Hannah Swensen mystery has long since developed its own continuity apart from Joanne Fluke’s novels, and returning fans know the familiar pleasures: The Cookie Jar, Delores’ personality, Lisa’s loyalty, and Hannah collecting statements with baked goods nearby. Sugar & Vice dresses those rituals for an unusually good party. The case simply goes home too early.

The cozy television mystery Sugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen Mystery made its official broadcast premiere on the Hallmark Channel on March 7, 2026. Viewers looking to watch the film can stream it on demand through the Hallmark+ platform or access it via digital premium video-on-demand services. Based on the novel Sugar Cookie Murder by Joanne Fluke, the plot centers on a skilled baker who discovers a dead body during the grand re-opening of a local inn, leaving her to sift through clues and question guests when an unexpected winter storm traps everyone inside with the killer.

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Full Credits

  • Title: Sugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen Mystery

  • Distributor: Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Mystery, Hallmark+

  • Release date: March 7, 2026

  • Rating: TV-PG

  • Running time: 84 minutes

  • Director: Peter Benson

  • Writers: Alison Sweeney, Joanne Fluke

  • Producers and Executive Producers: Alison Sweeney, Craig Baumgarten, Nakita Kohan, Rob Lycar

  • Cast: Alison Sweeney, Victor Webster, Barbara Niven, Tess Atkins, Mike Dopud, Wern Lee, Juliana Wimbles, Paul McGillion, Tom Stevens, Teagan Vincze, Marlie Collins

  • Director of Photography (Cinematographer): Production Cinematography Crew

  • Editors: Production Editorial Team

  • Composer: Hallmark Sound Department

The Review

Sugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen Mystery

5.5 Score

Sugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen Mystery gives its masquerade party every ingredient for a tense, contained whodunit, then lets the pressure escape once Hannah returns to The Cookie Jar. The costumes and hotel décor show real attention to visual detail, while Alison Sweeney and Barbara Niven keep the familiar character rhythms pleasant. The mystery itself needed tighter clues, greater urgency, and a better use of its trapped-suspect premise. There is comfort here for longtime fans, but the case never matches the party surrounding it.

PROS

  • Detailed costume design
  • Inviting masquerade sets
  • Sweeney's relaxed performance
  • Better-balanced Delores

CONS

  • Weak sense of urgency
  • Predictable culprit
  • Locked-room premise wasted
  • Michelle barely contributes
  • Thin Hannah and Chad material

Review Breakdown

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Tags: Alison SweeneyBarbara NivenFeaturedHallmark ChannelJuliana WimblesMike DopudMysteryPETER BENSONSugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen MysteryTess AtkinsVictor WebsterWern Lee
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