A Yarn Over Murder
β Scribed by Ann Yost;alice Duncan
- Publisher
- ePublishing Works!
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 154 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1644571498
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β¦ Synopsis
St. Lucy Found Dead in Funeral Home SaunaβFreshly Anointed Chief Of Police, Hatti Lehtinen, Investigates in A Yarn Over Murder, a Cozy Knitting Mystery from Ann Yost
βRed Jacket, Michigan, On the Keweenaw Peninsulaβ
A year after her marriage break-up and return to Michigan's remote Keweenaw Peninsula, Hatti Lehtinen has settled into a peaceful life within the Finnish community as shopkeeper at Bait and Stitch, a hybrid fishing-and-yarn store.
When Hatti's beloved dad, Pops, breaks his leg in a snowmobiling accident, the mayor tags Hatti to fill Pop's role as the town police chief, and entire police force. Assured the job entails little more than prying quarters from frozen parking meters, Hatti steps up.
But Hatti's peaceful existence is short lived when the town's reigning St. Lucy is found dead in the funeral home sauna on the eve of the St. Lucy Festival. Now with a murder to investigate, Hatti's situation is complicated when she discovers the...
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