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Learn moreAfter her good friend Godwin has a nasty quarrel with John, his significant other, full-time needlework shop owner and part-time sleuth Betsy Devonshire finds herself with a roommate. Betsy doesn't mind having company, though Godwin is restless and unhappy over the sudden break-up.
But sadness turns to grief when Betsy and Godwin discover John dead in his home, and Godwin is arrested for the murder. Betsy knows her friend couldn't be the killer, and sets out to prove it. What she learns is that John had a cat's cradle of secret dealings that had made him a bundle of money, and a lot of enemies. Now, Betsy has to untangle a web of lies if she's going to save Godwinโand find the murderer.
Monica Ferris is the USA Today bestselling author of several mystery series under various pseudonyms. She lives in Minnesota.
Melissa Hughesโ career began in radio, where she was a staff announcer, DJ, and voice-over artist. Working in England for many years, she starred in the BBC Radio drama Trouble Brewing, appeared in numerous plays, and created the screams for the character of Lois Lane, as well as other voices in the film Superman.
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โMonica Ferrisโ popular Needlecraft mystery series has established a delightful pattern of crafty mysteries that satisfy both stitchery fans and mystery readers.โ
โMelissa Hughesโ performance is entertaining as she brings each of the characters to life. Her straight-faced delivery of the needlework puns adds a light touch of humor.
โSpring in Minnesota is good for Betsy Devonshire, owner of needlecraft shop Crewel World until her manager and friend is accused of murderโฆA lighthearted tale.โ
โStitch this and frame it: Monica Ferris is a gifted writer who makes sleuthing and needlework fun!โ
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