“A wonderful amateur sleuth tale…Hobbyists and amateur sleuth lovers will enjoy the novel due to the deep, believable characters that provide local color to an interesting story line.” Harriet Klausner
Description
The cold, blustery Midwest winters don’t exactly agree with Betsy Devonshire, but since moving to Excelsior, Minnestoa, she sure has met a lot of warm, friendly people. So she isn’t too surprised when the town’s most talented needleworkers volunteer to restore a damaged tapestry that was found in the basement of a local church. Betsy even offers to donate materials for the project, thinking that the free publicity will boost sales at her financially troubled needlecraft shop. But soon Betsy is afraid of losing more than her business—because her good intentions have unleashed some deadly secrets.
Praise
“A wonderful amateur sleuth tale…Hobbyists and amateur sleuth lovers will enjoy the novel due to the deep, believable characters that provide local color to an interesting story line.” Harriet Klausner
“Abounds with tidbits of information about knitting, needlepoint and the art of creating needlework...[A] very entertaining book with a good dose of suspense.” Affaire de Coeur
“Entertaining…Fans of Jessica Fletcher will devour this book.” Rendezvous, praise for Framed in Lace
Details
Language | English |
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Release Day | Sep 30, 2011 |
Release Date | October 1, 2011 |
Number in Series | 3 |
Series Display String | The Needlecraft Mysteries |
Release Date Machine | 1317427200 |
Imprint | Blackstone Publishing |
Provider | Blackstone Publishing |
Categories | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery, Women Sleuths, Cozy, Literature & Fiction, Women's Fiction, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult, Bestselling Mysteries, Bestselling Mystery |
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The cold, blustery Midwest winters don’t exactly agree with Betsy Devonshire, but since moving to Excelsior, Minnestoa, she sure has met a lot of warm, friendly people. So she isn’t too surprised when the town’s most talented needleworkers volunteer to restore a damaged tapestry that was found in the basement of a local church. Betsy even offers to donate materials for the project, thinking that the free publicity will boost sales at her financially troubled needlecraft shop. But soon Betsy is afraid of losing more than her business—because her good intentions have unleashed some deadly secrets.Reviews
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