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M**R
Well-plotted cozy mystery with needlecraft theme
This is my second book in the series, and I think I liked it better than the first that I read (Cutwork). This is definitely a women's mystery (or men who do needle crafts). Set around Christmas time in frozen Minnesota, the plot involves an incomplete and mildewed tapestry found in a church. The tapestry was clearly the work of the previous rector's wife -- she died of a heart attack and didn't finish it -- and he suffered a severe stroke and is in a nursing home. Betsy, who has inherited a needlecraft store in this cozy little Minnesota town (you can really picture it from the descriptions), is asked to contribute some wool to complete it. When she goes to inspect it, she notices some unusual details that intrigue her.Shortly afterwords, Betsy ends up stuck in a ditch -- is it an accident? If not, what's going on?I look forward to reading more in this series. This was a book that whenever I had to put it down and go to work, I looked forward to getting back to.
J**E
Satisfying read
I read these books years ago and remembered enjoying them very much although I had forgotten many of the plot points. I'm gifted with a poor memory of content but general feeling of enjoyment so it has been lovely revisiting them. I recommend this and all Ms. Ferris's books to anyone who enjoys cozies, needlework, gay men (I love gay men, most make wonderful friends), and cats. There's no romance gumming up the works (yet) so that is a nice change from the genre trope of the protagonist falling for the handsome sheriff. Needleworkers will love the setting and, !like me, wish Crewel World was a real place where we could spend lots of time and money. Godwin and I would be besties and I would always bring a special treat for Sophie (catnip mice instead of food; she's watching her figure).
K**I
Better & Better
The storyline is complex, the character development is growing stronger & ixm loving this series. The discussion between stitches reminds me of conversations with my fellow watercolorists, our passions color our description & approach to the world. Betsy is a great sleuth & Jill is a marvelous backup. Thanks to Monica Ferris for creating a wonderful place to escape into.
N**A
Good series
received on time and in good condition.
E**N
A Stitch in Time
Having read all books in the series save two I was happy to find this available in the Kindle format. While I felt pretty certain who the culprit was the other plot lines filled in information about the main character as well as recurring characters in the series.
A**A
A good read for those intrigued by mystery
A light read and nice story line. The main character is continued in the story line for additional books.
S**E
Five Stars
I'm reading the needlework series in order, but the library didn't keep most of the earlier titles.
S**L
Easy Read
I have been enjoying reading the entire series - it's light and fast reading. Getting books on my Kindle makes this reader even happier.
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