
Murder Spins a Tale: A Flock and Fiber Mystery
A Mystery, Cozy Mystery book. I figured out "who done it" almost right off, the writing style was rough and I almost...
Denied justice weaves a web of revenge and death in this new cozy mystery. A beautiful winter morning gives no hint of the danger that will engulf Martha Williamson, owner of The Spider's Web — a shop specializing in spinning and weaving. Living with her two Great Pyrenees dogs, Falcor and Denali, on a small farm near Black Hills, Washington, Martha has come to cherish the quiet life she created after the violent death of her husband in a car accident. However, the news spreads fast when Martha discovers a burglary of the town's beauty salon; and her friends fear another robbery. Gossip becomes reality; burglary becomes murder; and Martha's business card is found at the scene. When Falcor discovers the murder weapon and Martha is threatened, she is driven to find the killer. Taking the reader into her world of fiber arts, Martha, with Denali and Falcor at her side, spins her way through a tangle of clues, deception and danger.
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Ms. Grace spun a delightful tale of suspense, and murder within the locale of Black Hills, Washington and the sleuth's home-farm store which is famed as a Fiber store.Martha Williamson, a widow and the owner of "The Spider's Web," has etched out a fulfilling life-work situation for herself and her beloved pets and animal flock. I found... I figured out "who done it" almost right off, the writing style was rough and I almost didn't enjoy it because of that one important factor. I did find the subject matter interesting since I don't know much about spinning. If I could give this book 2.5 stars, I would. I liked the plot, but the author needs to work on writing conversation. I swore if I read one more time "I have to feed/take care of/whatever the 'critters'" one more time, I was going to pitch the Kindle out the window! Most of the conversation was written with simple sentences - subject/verb,...