A Knit Before Dying
Sadie Hartwell
(Author)
Description
A new business might add some much-needed charm to downtown Dorset Falls--and draw tourists to Josie's yarn shop. But when someone gets murdered, a close-knit community could come undone . . . Shop owner Josie Blair is finally settling into the pace of living in Dorset Falls, Connecticut. Between running Miss Marple Knits, jumpstarting a blog, and handcrafting items with the help of her knitting pals, Josie's too preoccupied to worry about her past in New York. And thanks to Lyndon and Harry, the owners of the brand-new antique shop next door, she has another project in her midst--repurposing a box of vintage crocheted doilies adorned with the most curious needlework . . . But before Josie can formally welcome her neighbors, she discovers Lyndon on the floor of his shop stabbed to death by a rusty old pair of sheep shears. Police have pinned Harry as the killer, but Josie isn't so sure. Now, she's lacing up for another homicide investigation--and no eyelet or stitch can go unexamined, lest she herself becomes ensnared in the criminal's deadly design . . . INCLUDES ORIGINAL KNITTING PATTERNS! "A tale of murder and intrigue that will ensnare knitters and non-knitters alike. I couldn't put it down." --Barbara Ross on Yarned and DangerousProduct Details
Price
$15.00
Publisher
Kensington Publishing Corporation
Publish Date
August 29, 2017
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.5 X 0.8 X 8.2 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781617737206
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About the Author
Sadie Hartwell grew up near the Canadian border in northern New York State, where it's cold, dark, and snowy almost half the year--a perfect environment for nurturing a simultaneous love of mystery fiction and needlework. She attended St. Lawrence University, graduating with a degree in history, and has worked as a waitress, handbag designer/manufacturer, paralegal, and copy editor before turning to writing full-time. Now she gets to play with yarn and make up stories whenever she wants, and wishes everyone had a job as much fun as hers.