A Needlecraft Mystery (5 books in series)
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review 1: After a couple of meh thriller-mysteries, I needed something solid, dependable, and well, cozy. Monica Ferris's Needlecraft mysteries fits this requirement to a T. Kinda a Murder She Wrote type series, it features a vibrant woman over 60, who's found herself transplanted from ...
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review 1: The Drowning Spool is a fun, easy reading. I picked the audio version because I needed to do some very monotonies work like filing and I thought the book would keep me focused on the task. The book was perfect for the purpose-the story was engaging and the characters likable and ...
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review 1: Once again I've jumped around in a series instead of reading through as written. I started with book 2 last year and have gone straight to book 13. One of the reasons I like listening to this series is that it doesn't take much concentration and I can easily continue doing oth...
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review 1: Another cozy mystery set in Excelsior, MN, on the shores of Lake Minnetonka. Betsy Devonshire, proprietress of Crewel World needlepoint and yarn shop is pulled into the mystery of two homeless women who were found dead mere blocks apart. Her sleuthing takes her to Minneapolis a...
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review 1: Needle-crafters and whodunit readers will enjoy Monica Ferris', "Crewel World, Betsy Devonshire, Needlecraft Mystery Series." This installment, though slightly less engaging as others, is fast, fun and entertaining. The "Crewel World" Excelsior, Minnesota characters are a potpou...