**She found the body. Again. Sensing a pattern?** Ariadne Evans swore her sleuthing days were over after her very own knitting shop became a crime scene a few months back. But she hadn't anticipated that the Freeport Wool and Yarn Festival would become the site of another murder -- with hers truly
Knit Fast, Die Young: A Knitting Mystery (Knitting Mysteries)
β Scribed by Kruger, Mary
- Book ID
- 109114143
- Publisher
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 172 KB
- Series
- Knitting Mystery
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1416556516
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β¦ Synopsis
SUMMARY: She found the body. Again. Sensing a pattern?Ariadne Evans swore her sleuthing days were over after her very own knitting shop became a crime scene a few months back. But she hadn't anticipated that the Freeport Wool and Yarn Festival would become the site of another murder -- with hers truly as a prime suspect. Since Ari was the one to find the body of Felicia Barr -- the much detested and influential owner of Knit It Up magazine -- with a knitting needle stuck in her back, the cops are needling Ari for answers. In a stitch, Ari dons her hand-knit detective cap and helps her on-and-off boyfriend, Detective Josh Pierce, untangle the day's events and solve a very woolly crime -- before the killer strikes again....
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