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This & That April 2020 A Good Yarn Is there a good story behind it? Something that you can sink your teeth into. Something that will keep you entertained. These factors create A Good Yarn. And these yarns happen to include plenty of yarn.
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Casting Spells by Barbara BrettonSugar Maple looks like any Vermont town, but it's inhabited by warlocks, sprites, vampires, witches -- and an ancient secret. Chloe Hobbs, owner of the popular knitting shop Sticks and String, has a big secret too. She's a sorcerer's daughter in search of Mr. Right, and she's found him in Luke MacKenzie, a cop investigating Sugar Maple's very first murder. The bad news is he's one hundred percent human.
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While My Pretty One Knits by Anne CanadeoMeeting weekly with the fellow members of her knitting circle, Massachusetts knitting-shop owner Maggie Messina is wrongfully suspected in the murder of a rival, a situation for which her loyal friends band together to prove Maggie's innocence.
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Casting About by Terri DuLongWhen her husband Adam's ex-wife is deemed an unfit mother, and he takes custody of their 8-year-old daughter Clarissa, Monica Brooks, who is now running her mother's knitting shop, turns to her friends for support as she, Adam and Clarissa try to forge a close-knit family of their own.
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A seaside knitters mystery by Sally GoldenbaumWhen Angie Archer, her upstairs tenant, who is unpopular with locals because of her bad reputation, turns up drowned in the harbor, Isabel "Izzy" Chambers, owner of a knitting shop in the small fishing village of Sea Harbor, Massachusetts, and her friends, the Seaside Knitters, take matters into their own hands to investigate the suspicious death.
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Hooked on Murder by Betty HechtmanFor Molly, the weekly crochet group at Shedd & Royal Books and More was just another event to manage. Then she stumbled across the body of group leader Ellen Sheridan. Her complicated past with Ellen has made her a prime suspect, and after being cuffed and questioned, she could use a little diversion. Never mind that she doesn’t know how to crochet. Granny squares don’t look that hard to make.
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The Knitting Circle by Ann HoodGrieving over the sudden loss of her only child, Mary Baxter joins a knitting circle in Providence, Rhode Island, whose members not only teach her a variety of knitting techniques but also valuable lessons about friendship, love, and redemption.
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The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate JacobsGathering for their weekly knitting club at a small yarn shop on Manhattan's upper west side, a group of friends shares such challenges as raising children, navigating the ups and downs of their education and careers, and pursuing uncertain relationships.
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The Shop On Blossom Street by Debbie MacomberWhen Lydia Hoffman, a cancer survivor and owner of A Good Yarn, starts a knitting class for her patrons, she forms a special friendship and bond with three extraordinary women--Jacqueline, Carol, and Alix--and together they share laughter, heartbreak, and dreams.
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Knit One, Kill Two by Maggie SeftonFinding a killer becomes an all-too-personal quest for Kelly Flynn when she returns to Colorado from Washington, D.C., to uncover the truth about the death of her beloved Aunt Helen, turning to the knitting regulars at the House of Lambspun for a few lessons in knitting and in capturing a murderer.
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