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Macramé Murder (Cora Crafts, Bk 3)
Macrame Murder - Cora Crafts, Bk 3
Author: Mollie Cox Bryan
As the head of a bustling crafting retreat, Cora Chevalier could use a break of her own.  So she and her creative cohorts temporarily swap small-town Indigo Gap for the Sea Glass Island Craft Retreat, where they teach classes and create beachy crafts like shell mosaics and sea glass chimes.  Cora and her boyfriend Adrian are enchanted ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781496704689
ISBN-10: 1496704681
Publication Date: 8/29/2017
Pages: 320
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  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Members Wishing: 10
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cathyskye avatar reviewed Macramé Murder (Cora Crafts, Bk 3) on + 2309 more book reviews
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I continue to enjoy this mystery series with its emphasis on crafts and murder. Cora is the type of character I really like (even though she suffered from a few too many panic attacks in this book)-- she's smart and compassionate, and the years she spent being in charge of a shelter for abused women gives her a different perspective on the human race. Her former career also taught her not to behave as though she's a trained police officer. Cora is primarily a businesswoman who hires teachers for her craft retreats; she isn't the Martha Stewart type who can run any sort of class she puts her mind to, so I was puzzled when I learned that she was teaching at this South Carolina retreat. When I found out what her class was all about, it made perfect sense-- and I'll let you find out what it was for yourself.

I was happy to see that Cora and her friends were in South Carolina. This avoids the old Cabot Cove Syndrome nicely, and-- let's face it-- if you found out people kept getting bumped off at a craft retreat you were thinking of going to... would you go? Probably not, unless you believe yourself to be Miss Marple reincarnated.

I enjoy the craft retreat setting and the characters, and I also enjoy trying to solve the mysteries. The mystery in Macramé Murder is complex, and I didn't have it all figured out before the reveal, which is always a good thing. Speaking of "good things" (didn't Martha Stewart used to do that?), that sums up Mollie Cox Bryan's cozy series perfectly, and I hope you give it a try.
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