Helpful Score: 7
If you haven't read a Monica Ferris needlework mystery, you have missed the boat! And this one is great down through the last page!!Betsy Devonshire, owner of the Crewel World needlework shop, again gets entangled in a murder oa a friend's aunt and a mystery of a lady new in town who looks just like one of Betsy's friends!! Finding an embroidered map in a pillow lining leads to an old secret. Reading this is like eating your favorite dessert bite by bite, one little bit at the time!! Great warm characters and exciting twists in the plot will keep you reading!!
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Helpful Score: 1
This series just gets better and better. I enjoyed this one more than any of the others. If you like this series, you'll love this one.
Anna S. (annapi) reviewed Sins and Needles (Needlecraft Mysteries, Bk 10) on + 334 more book reviews
Adoptee Lucille Jones has come to Minnesota to find her biological parents. Betsy Devonshire notices her resemblance to Jan Henderson, and they meet at her shop, immediately hitting it off. But Betsy begins to wonder about Lucille's motives when Jan's elderly aunt is murdered. If Lucille does prove to be Jan's sister, she stands to inherit as well. And what is buried in the spot marked by a hidden embroidered map that Jan has found? Betsy is asked to investigate once again, and uncovers secrets that someone obviously does not want unearthed. It's another interesting mystery, and slightly more convoluted than previous books in the series, with a peculiar twist, although a not-so-surprising ending.