Knot What You Think

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Pub Date Jul 25 2017 | Archive Date Jul 10 2017

Description

The newest member of Martha’s close-knit quilting circle has an eye for couture. But when the designer’s fingerprints are found blanketing a crime scene, Martha must prove that he didn’t have a hand in homicide!
 
Martha Rose is alarmed by the discovery of Dolleen Doyle’s dead body, especially when evidence suggests a fellow quilter committed the crime.  Set on clearing her pal, Martha searches for answers—but with ties to a convicted fraudster’s stolen millions and a secret office room, the victim’s past raises even more questions. As Martha inches towards the culprit, she learns that wrapping the case up—and living to baste another square—will be trickier than she ever imagined . . .
 
Praise for Mary Marks and her Quilting Mysteries 
“Characters are brilliantly written in entertaining situations . . . Gone are the stereotypes of mature women expected to stay at home and knit quietly by the fire.” —RT Book Reviews on Gone but Knot Forgotten
 
“A pleasurable and satisfying addition to any quilting mystery fan’s reading list. Recommend to those who cannot get enough of Terri Thayer, Elizabeth Craig, or Earlene Fowler.” —Library Journal on Knot in My Backyard
The newest member of Martha’s close-knit quilting circle has an eye for couture. But when the designer’s fingerprints are found blanketing a crime scene, Martha must prove that he didn’t have a hand...

Advance Praise

“Marks has always been good at making readers forget that the main character in her Quilting Mystery series is not a professional detective and is older than your average amateur sleuth. Knot What You Think contains themes of friendship, loyalty, and not allowing anyone or anything to stop you from achieving your goal. The story and secondary characters are entertaining, and readers will be surprised by the ending.”– RT Book Reviews

“Marks has always been good at making readers forget that the main character in her Quilting Mystery series is not a professional detective and is older than your average amateur sleuth. Knot What...



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