A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mysteries)
Registered by herbwench of Millbury, Massachusetts USA on 2/4/2006
This book is in a Controlled Release!
3 journalers for this copy...
Betsy Devonshire never intended to get caught up in this year's antique car race, but as a sponsor of one of the entrants, she can't help it. One of the drivers, however, doesn't finish the race--his car explodes. Betsy and her crafty friends must determine if it was a accident or the work of a jealous competitor.
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5th in the series and my favorite so far! This one is going out in my Cozy Box #2.
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5th in the series and my favorite so far! This one is going out in my Cozy Box #2.
Took out of herbwench's perpetual Cozy Box #2! Will journal again once it has been read!
Another enjoyable entry into a good series! I always have to stop readding and do some cross stitch while reading this series though! Thanks for sharing!
Journal Entry 4 by Tribefan at BookObsessed.com, A book trading site -- Controlled Releases on Thursday, September 17, 2009
Released 14 yrs ago (9/17/2009 UTC) at BookObsessed.com, A book trading site -- Controlled Releases
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And thank you again - you have been very generous :)
Another gentle, enjoyable read in this series. Whenever I'm looking for a quick cosy read, these books hit the mark!
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