"entertaining sleuth tale"
Instead of working at her stitchery store, Crewel World in
a small Minnesota town, Betsy Devonshire and her employee
Godwin are in Nashville attending the annual cash and
carry market hosted by the International Needlework
Retailer's Guild. Their friend Sergeant Jill Larson is
also in town attending a police conference. The three
friends meet for dinner at the Grand Ole Opry Hotel.
However a freak snowstorm strands Jill at Betsy's hotel. Belle Hammermill, co- owner of Belle's Samples and More in
Milwaukee, falls off the balcony to her death in the
atrium below. Betsy saw the incident and feels a
misfortunate accident occurred as no one was in the
vicinity of the victim. Jill has doubts and accompanied
by Betsy questions people quickly learning that at least
three women wanted Belle dead, but which one and how did
that person escape eye witnesses accounts of not seeing
the culprit perform the deed. There is a sad irony to this entertaining sleuth tale as
the victim was an amoral nasty piece of work who some will
say deserved what she got while the killer is a
beleaguered troubled person who performed the homicide on
impulse and regrets her actions. Thus readers will
empathize with the killer. Jurisdiction aside, Monica
Ferris stitches together a delightfully clever yarn that
will get the audience into the holiday spirit. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 4, 2004
SummaryPart-time sleuth and full-time owner of the needlework
shop Crewel World, Betsy Devonshire likes to have a hand
in anything crafty-from knitting to solving crime. In this
latest yarn in the bestselling series, Betsy prepares for
a chilling holiday season filled with mistletoe-and
murder.
This year's needlework convention is tragically
interrupted when one shop owner tumbles nine stories to
her untimely death. Now Betsy, Godwin, and other knitting
hands must unravel the clues that will put the killer to
rest...for a long winter's night.
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