Marlene W. (KansasSunflower) - , reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 329 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is a fun series of you like cross stitch or even if you don't. Knowing about needlework isn't necessary to enjoy this series
Kristin (CozyLover) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 335 more book reviews
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5th in the series and my favorite so far. I loved the antique cars featured in this novel and the atmosphere. Also, the hint of a possible romatic relationship for Betsy. The woman needs more in her life than her work and her murder solving! The writing has definitely improved since the first novel, Crewel World, and I can only hope it continues to do so. This is turning out to be a great series.
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wonderful cozy mystery series!
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A fun mystery involving antique automobiles and a murder during one of the car races. I never knew much about antique vehicle racing, but the setting was quite educational. As usual, Betsy's cast of characters was familiar and comfy. The needlework references rang true according to this stitcher! All in all, a quick cozy mystery!
Bonnie D. (bookybonnie) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Fun fun to read, especially for someone who enjoys both mysteries and needle work!
Laurie E. (Laurie2025) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 37 more book reviews
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I love the Monica Ferris books; warm fuzzy and a fun read.
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Another great cozy mystery about Betsy Devonshire, her yarn shop, and her ability to help the police solve crimes! The scene is an antique car race, and oh, the facts I learned about antique cars like the Stanley Steamer and the Maxwell, among others!
Helen S. (mommahelen) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 57 more book reviews
These characters are starting to feel like friends. But in this book, I felt as smart as Betsy--I figured out whodunnit fairly early on. However, my hunch wasn't confirmed until the last few pages so I kept reading in every spare moment.
Susan R. (suzyshadow) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 125 more book reviews
Quick, fun read...don't have to think too hard
I'm terrible at thinking ahead in the plot, but I'd worked out who was the murderer before even half-way thru. If you like antique cars tho, you'd probably like it.
Lynda C. (Readnmachine) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 1479 more book reviews
Old cars, needlework, and murder -- what else could you ask for in a cozy? A quick, fun read.
Colleen H. (Dove) - , reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 262 more book reviews
Great light reading! I enjoy the entire series.
Ivy M. (Luvbug) - , reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 225 more book reviews
A little slow getting started but once it did the action just kept on coming....very good once it got going..
Franci R. (FranciJo) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 40 more book reviews
A very fun read and a good mystery.
This is the fifth in the needlecraft mystery series. Set in Excelsior, MN, the series really keeps your attention and is especially fun for those "crafty" readers.
Caught up in this year's antique car race, needlework shop owner, Betsy Devonshire, and her friends must determine if the death of one of the drivers is an accident or work of a jealous competitor.
Kathryn (Kmarie) - , reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 529 more book reviews
Good book my Monica Ferris, one of my favorite cozy mystery authors. Her books are fun and always include a lot of references to needlework.
Jeannine W. (jrelehw) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 204 more book reviews
BOOK5
Car enthusiasts will enjoy this one! Amazing how B gets herself into these things! :o)
Car enthusiasts will enjoy this one! Amazing how B gets herself into these things! :o)
Camille L. (StealthBunny) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 32 more book reviews
The Needlecraft Mysteries keep getting better and better. This one is filled with not only a love of needlework, but also for antique cars. I think this is the first time I have ever read a modern mystery with an antique-car chase!
Patti S. (Pattakins) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 365 more book reviews
Betsy Devonshire moved away from California after her divorce seeking solace with her sister who owned a needlepoint shop in Excelsior, Minnesota. When her sister was murdered, Betsy discovered the identity of the perpetrator. She stayed on in Excelsior, owning and operating the Crewel World shop established by her deceased sibling. Betsy has made a place for herself in the community while solving several other homicides.
Lars, a local police officer, buys a Stanley Steamer antique automobile, which Betsy agrees to sponsor in the Antique for Run from New London to New Brighton. In an exhibition run that stops at Excelsior, Betsy becomes friendly with Charlotte Harrison. When Charlee's husband Bill is found murdered along the road, she asks Betsy to find the killer. Considering that Betsy never said a word to Bill, she manages to acquit herself quite nicely.
A MURDEROUS YARN is a delightful cozy that entertains as well as educates the audience. The heroine is a believable character whose investigations seem totally in character and very authentic though why the widow chooses an amateur sleuth rather than a pro to investigate always lingers in the back of the reader's mind. Monica Ferris is a talented writer who knows how to keep the attention of her fans throughout her latest novel. There is a secondary character that readers will want starring as a delightful private detective in his own series.
Lars, a local police officer, buys a Stanley Steamer antique automobile, which Betsy agrees to sponsor in the Antique for Run from New London to New Brighton. In an exhibition run that stops at Excelsior, Betsy becomes friendly with Charlotte Harrison. When Charlee's husband Bill is found murdered along the road, she asks Betsy to find the killer. Considering that Betsy never said a word to Bill, she manages to acquit herself quite nicely.
A MURDEROUS YARN is a delightful cozy that entertains as well as educates the audience. The heroine is a believable character whose investigations seem totally in character and very authentic though why the widow chooses an amateur sleuth rather than a pro to investigate always lingers in the back of the reader's mind. Monica Ferris is a talented writer who knows how to keep the attention of her fans throughout her latest novel. There is a secondary character that readers will want starring as a delightful private detective in his own series.
Suzanne B. (suzbeard) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 87 more book reviews
Love these books. The antique cars in this one are cool too.
Another needlework mystery...........a one nighter!!!
Love this series!!
Allison W. (sealady) reviewed A Murderous Yarn (Needlecraft Mystery, Bk 5) on + 657 more book reviews
Betsy sponsor an antique car in a race; one of the drivers is murdered.