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Thread and Gone

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"It's a big jump from needlework to homicide, but Wait combines a plausible plot with the same rockbound coastal atmosphere." —Kirkus Reviews

When a priceless antique is stolen, murder unravels the peaceful seaside town of Haven Harbor, Maine . . .

Angie Curtis and her fellow Mainely Needlepointers know how to enjoy their holidays. But nothing grabs their attention like tying up loose threads. So when Mary Clough drops in on the group's Fourth of July supper with a question about antique needlepoint she's discovered in her family Colonial-era home, Angie and her ravelers are happy to look into the matter.

Their best guess is that the mystery piece may have been stitched by Mary, Queen of Scots, famous not just for losing her head, but also for her needlepointing. If they're right, the piece would be extremely valuable. For safekeeping, Angie turns the piece over to her family lawyer, who places it in her office safe. But when the lawyer is found dead with the safe open and ransacked, the real mystery begins . . .

Praise for the Mainely Needlepoint mysteries

"Offers a wonderful sense of place and characters right from the very beginning. Highly recommended." —Suspense Magazine

"A cozy debut that hits all the sweet spots: small town, family ties, and a crew of intriguing personalities." —Library Journal

"Deep atmosphere, secrets from the past and a mystery interview with sharp plotting and well-developed, sympathetic characters create another winner in the second of the Mainly Needlepoint Mysteries." —RT Book Reviews

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Series: Mainely Needlepoint Mystery Publisher: Kensington Books

Kindle Book

  • Release date: December 29, 2015

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  • ISBN: 9781617730092
  • File size: 312 KB
  • Release date: December 29, 2015

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781617730092
  • File size: 312 KB
  • Release date: December 29, 2015

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Kindle Book
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subjects

Fiction Mystery

Languages

English

"It's a big jump from needlework to homicide, but Wait combines a plausible plot with the same rockbound coastal atmosphere." —Kirkus Reviews

When a priceless antique is stolen, murder unravels the peaceful seaside town of Haven Harbor, Maine . . .

Angie Curtis and her fellow Mainely Needlepointers know how to enjoy their holidays. But nothing grabs their attention like tying up loose threads. So when Mary Clough drops in on the group's Fourth of July supper with a question about antique needlepoint she's discovered in her family Colonial-era home, Angie and her ravelers are happy to look into the matter.

Their best guess is that the mystery piece may have been stitched by Mary, Queen of Scots, famous not just for losing her head, but also for her needlepointing. If they're right, the piece would be extremely valuable. For safekeeping, Angie turns the piece over to her family lawyer, who places it in her office safe. But when the lawyer is found dead with the safe open and ransacked, the real mystery begins . . .

Praise for the Mainely Needlepoint mysteries

"Offers a wonderful sense of place and characters right from the very beginning. Highly recommended." —Suspense Magazine

"A cozy debut that hits all the sweet spots: small town, family ties, and a crew of intriguing personalities." —Library Journal

"Deep atmosphere, secrets from the past and a mystery interview with sharp plotting and well-developed, sympathetic characters create another winner in the second of the Mainly Needlepoint Mysteries." —RT Book Reviews

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