Die in the Wool: A Knitty Kitty Cozy Mystery
β Scribed by Katherine Hayton
- Book ID
- 100118577
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 180 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0837B7CKG
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A sudden death has Tash Mallory all stitched up!
Tash Mallory's future is in the balance when her employer "Auntie Fran" (no relation) fires her from the knitting shop job she's held for twenty years. Even worse, when Tash returns to confront her, she finds Fran's dead body in the back room.
Luckily, the doctor soon concludes the death is from natural causes. A decision cast into doubt when Tash finds out she's inherited Fran's store and home.
With an aggrieved nephew determined to fight the will in court and Fran's despondent fiancΓ© pointing the finger of blame, Tash battles to clear her name. The police mightn't believe the death was murder, but the good folks of Patiti are quicker to rush to judgement.
If Tash can't manoeuvre through the undercurrent of small town politics, winning the inheritance will be a Pyrrhic victory. Worse, the doctor's assessment might be wrong, leaving a killer on the loose.
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