“A comfortable fit for mystery readers who want to spend an enjoyable time with interesting characters.” St. Paul Pioneer Press
Description
When an elderly homeless woman is found dead on the shore of Lake Minnetonka, she’s wearing something that holds the key to her identity but also opens up a mystery. Embroidered on her blouse is her will, in which she bequeaths everything she owns to her niece—Emily Hame, a member of the Monday bunch at Betsy Devonshire’s Crewel World needlework shop! Emily’s aunt turns out to be the second homeless woman to be found dead under mysterious circumstances. It’s up to Betsy to discover the common thread between the deaths—and to determine if a murderer may strike again.
Praise
“A comfortable fit for mystery readers who want to spend an enjoyable time with interesting characters.” St. Paul Pioneer Press
“Monica Ferris is a talented writer who knows how to keep the attention of her fans.” Midwest Book Review
“Filled with great small-town characters…Fans of Jessica Fletcher will devour this [series].” Rendezvous
Details
Language | English |
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Release Day | Dec 5, 2011 |
Release Date | December 6, 2011 |
Number in Series | 15 |
Series Display String | The Needlecraft Mysteries |
Release Date Machine | 1323129600 |
Imprint | Blackstone Publishing |
Provider | Blackstone Publishing |
Categories | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery, Women Sleuths, Cozy, Literature & Fiction, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult, Bestselling Mysteries, Bestselling Mystery |
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When an elderly homeless woman is found dead on the shore of Lake Minnetonka, she’s wearing something that holds the key to her identity but also opens up a mystery. Embroidered on her blouse is her will, in which she bequeaths everything she owns to her niece—Emily Hame, a member of the Monday bunch at Betsy Devonshire’s Crewel World needlework shop! Emily’s aunt turns out to be the second homeless woman to be found dead under mysterious circumstances. It’s up to Betsy to discover the common thread between the deaths—and to determine if a murderer may strike again.Reviews
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