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When a priceless antique is stolen, murder unravels the peaceful seaside town of Haven Harbor, Maine. . .
Angie Curtis and her fellow Mainely Needlepointers know how to enjoy their holidays. But nothing grabs their attention like tying up loose threads. So when Mary Clough drops in on the group's Fourth of July supper with a question about an antique needlepoint she's discovered in her family attic, Angie and her ravelers are happy to look into the matter.
Angie's best guess is that the mystery piece may have been stitched by Mary, Queen of Scots, famous not just for losing her head, but also for her needlepointing. If Angie's right, the piece would be extremely valuable. For safekeeping, Angie turns the piece over to her family lawyer, who places it in a safe in her office. But when the lawyer is found dead with the safe open and ransacked, the real mystery begins. . .
Angie Curtis and her fellow Mainely Needlepointers know how to enjoy their holidays. But nothing grabs their attention like tying up loose threads. So when Mary Clough drops in on the group's Fourth of July supper with a question about an antique needlepoint she's discovered in her family attic, Angie and her ravelers are happy to look into the matter.
Angie's best guess is that the mystery piece may have been stitched by Mary, Queen of Scots, famous not just for losing her head, but also for her needlepointing. If Angie's right, the piece would be extremely valuable. For safekeeping, Angie turns the piece over to her family lawyer, who places it in a safe in her office. But when the lawyer is found dead with the safe open and ransacked, the real mystery begins. . .
- Series: A Mainely Needlepoint Mystery (Book 3)
- Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
- Publisher: Kensington (December 29, 2015
My reviews:Thread and Gone by Lea Wait (Mainely Needlepoint #3)
4 STARS
Lots of drama, mystery,and with new characters to join the old familiar characters Thread and Gone is full of history that I enjoyed as they solved the murder. It is a clean read.
Angie Curtis is still in charge of the business of the Mainely Needlepointers. Her grandmother is on her honeymoon. Angie has been asked for help to find out about a old needlepoint that was found in an attic.
Angie went to a lawyer and had the needlepoint put in her safe. The lawyer is murdered and the safe robbed. Angie does not give up and searches for answers that lead back to Mary Queen of Scotts.
I have read all three books of Mainely Needlepoint and look forward to reading more of them.
I was given this ebook to read by Netgalley and Kensington. In return I agreed to give a honest review of Thread and Gone.
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