Author: | Charlotte MacLeod | ISBN: | 9781453277577 |
Publisher: | MysteriousPress.com/Open Road | Publication: | November 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | MysteriousPress.com/Open Road | Language: | English |
Author: | Charlotte MacLeod |
ISBN: | 9781453277577 |
Publisher: | MysteriousPress.com/Open Road |
Publication: | November 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | MysteriousPress.com/Open Road |
Language: | English |
A murder in a yarn store leads to some wild and woolly adventures in this “energetic and merry” mystery (Publishers Weekly).
When word gets out that Dittany Monk, the sleuthing gardener of Lobelia Falls, is expecting twins, every knitter in town races to Miss Jane Fuzzywuzzy’s Yarnery to begin work on a complete wardrobe of hats, booties, and tiny sweaters. One customer, however, has even more urgent business: the man with the gunshot wounds in his back.
The victim stumbles out of a bullet-ridden car, dripping blood all over the freshly cleaned sidewalk, and dies with a peculiar phrase on his lips: “The raveled sleeve!” Before Miss Jane can offer advice on how to rescue an unraveling sweater, her unfortunate customer expires. To ensure her twins can be raised in a safe hometown, Dittany will have to get the yarn-store murder sewn up.
A murder in a yarn store leads to some wild and woolly adventures in this “energetic and merry” mystery (Publishers Weekly).
When word gets out that Dittany Monk, the sleuthing gardener of Lobelia Falls, is expecting twins, every knitter in town races to Miss Jane Fuzzywuzzy’s Yarnery to begin work on a complete wardrobe of hats, booties, and tiny sweaters. One customer, however, has even more urgent business: the man with the gunshot wounds in his back.
The victim stumbles out of a bullet-ridden car, dripping blood all over the freshly cleaned sidewalk, and dies with a peculiar phrase on his lips: “The raveled sleeve!” Before Miss Jane can offer advice on how to rescue an unraveling sweater, her unfortunate customer expires. To ensure her twins can be raised in a safe hometown, Dittany will have to get the yarn-store murder sewn up.