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Book Reviews of Tightening the Threads (Mainely Needlepoint, Bk 5)

Tightening the Threads (Mainely Needlepoint, Bk 5)
Tightening the Threads - Mainely Needlepoint, Bk 5
Author: Lea Wait
ISBN-13: 9781496706287
ISBN-10: 1496706285
Publication Date: 3/28/2017
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Pub Corp.
Book Type: Paperback
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cathyskye avatar reviewed Tightening the Threads (Mainely Needlepoint, Bk 5) on + 2309 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
It's now fall, and Angie Curtis has seen a lot of death in Haven Harbor in the four months she's been in town. As much as I like this series, I think she should take a trip back to Phoenix for a while where a dead body or two won't have as much impact. In Tightening the Threads, Angie comes across a mystery of her own while clearing a huge tree that fell during a storm, but her best friend's dilemma takes priority.

For those of you who, like me, enjoy Lea Wait's ensemble cast in this series, you won't find much of them here, except for Dave whose poison garden comes in handy for answers to some of Angie's questions. The action has Sarah front and center over a long weekend. Although the truth behind her relationship to Ted Lawrence is really interesting, as the family dynamics unfold Ted is seen as a rather despicable man. His children have all gone their separate ways, haven't kept in touch with each other, and don't really seem to care about each other-- which points to something in the solution to the murder that rang false with me, although I can't talk about it without giving things away.

Tightening the Threads isn't the strongest book in this series, but it's still a good read. I love Wait's blend of setting, art, history, and Maine traditions; they all create the perfect backdrop for a cast of characters I've grown to care about a great deal.
booksinvt avatar reviewed Tightening the Threads (Mainely Needlepoint, Bk 5) on + 465 more book reviews
Tightening the Threads is the fifth installment in the Mainely Needlepoint series set in Haven Harbor, ME and featuring Angela "Angie" Curtis. Angie has settled into her role of running the Mainely Needlepoint business and is adjusting to being back in her hometown.

Angie's best friend Sarah Byrne invites her over for pizza and opens up about her relationship with gallery owner and town elder, Ted Lawrence. Ted is hosting a clambake in honor of his seventy fifth birthday and has asked Sarah to organize the event. Feeling apprehensive about meeting Ted's estranged children for the first time she asks Angie to accompany her for the weekend's festivities. The arrival of the dysfunctional siblings puts Angie on edge and after a shocking announcement by one of the family members, it's not a big surprise when one of them keels over at the clambake.

Angie, with help of Patrick West, soon discovers a tangled family history that includes drownings, infidelity, alcoholism and valuable artwork. With each family member harboring resentment, Angie has plenty of suspects to investigate.

A fast paced storyline revolving around a cast of well rounded characters, this series continues to get better with each new edition. The perfect elements for a cozy: seaside community, friends and family, romance and cute pets.
reviewed Tightening the Threads (Mainely Needlepoint, Bk 5) on + 1528 more book reviews
Tightening the Threads by Lea Wait is the fifth book in A Mainely Needlepoint Mystery series. Angie Curtis is surprised when her friend and antiques dealer, Sarah Byrne tells her why she has been spending so much time with gallery owner, Ted Lawrence. It turns out that Ted is her uncle. Sarah has finally found family and this weekend Ted is going to tell his children about Sarah. They are all coming to town for Ted's seventy-fifth birthday. Sarah asks Angie to come along for the weekend at Ted's home The Point. Jeremy, Ted's longtime gallery employee and Patrick West will also be in attendance. After Ted's children arrive, they enjoy a special dinner and then birthday cake along with champagne. Ted then announces that the kids (they are all adults) have a new cousin and introduces Sarah. But, Ted is not finished with his pronouncements. He tells them that he has stage four lung cancer, and he will be altering his will to include Sarah. He wishes for her to receive the Robert Lawrence (Sarah's grandfather) paintings. The children are outraged and Jeremy is less than pleased. The next day they prepare for a lobster and clam bake on the beach. Everyone is enjoying the delicious seafood dinner when Ted suddenly stands up. He cannot speak and points at his throat. Ted is quickly rushed to the hospital where, unfortunately, he passes away an hour later. Someone in the family objected to Ted changing his will, and they were making sure he would not be able to accomplish his goal. Luke Lawrence hires Angie to investigate Ted's death. He wants the case wrapped up as quickly as possible (so everyone can return home). The next day Angie receives word that there has been another death. Is foul play involved? Angie needs to work quickly before Haven Harbor gets a bad reputation (or someone does away with the rest of Ted's ungrateful children).

Tightening the Threads is easy to read, has good characters, and a beautiful setting. The author provides some lovely descriptions of the town and surrounding area. I thought the book had a good pace. I did not find any slow spots. The mystery did not start until I was forty percent of the way through the book. The first part of the book sets up the story and the last part is in solving it. I give Tightening the Threads 4 out of 5 stars. The mystery was intriguing. I like how the author crafted it and the unique method of murder. I thought that part of it was easy to solve, but the other element was a little more challenging (I am trying not to give anything away). I do wish that there had been a good outcome for Sarah. I am a little disappointed with Angie and her jealousy concerning Patrick West. Patrick and Angie's relationship is in the early stages and her jealousy seems unwarranted. Patrick does not seem the type of person to kiss and cheat. The author included a secondary mystery regarding bones in a wall dividing Angie's property from her neighbors. It really seemed like a senseless inclusion (it was a letdown). Then there was the issue of Ted's wife, Lily. The way it was written in the book, I thought Lily's death would turn out to be a long unsolved murder (I expected it to go somewhere). Her death was mentioned a couple of times, and I kept thinking the author would tie it in somehow (a lover did her in, a jealous friend, someone spiked her drink). Overall, though, I enjoyed Tightening the Threads. It captured and held my interest. I will be reading Thread the Halls when it comes out in October.