A Stitch Before Dying
By (Author) Anne Canadeo
3
Simon & Schuster
Gallery
1st February 2011
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
288
234g
The third mystery in Anne Canadeo's winning Black Sheep Knitting series, featuring a fivesome with a knack for knittingand solving crimes
When Maggie Messina, owner of the Black Sheep Knitting Shop, is invited to give knitting workshops at a Berkshires spa resort, she manages to negotiate a cottage that fits all five of the Black Sheep for what promises to be a weekend of knitting bliss. But while the friends are expert at counting stitches, they havent counted on murder.
Guests and staff at the Crystal Lake Inn are as varied as a mixed bag of yarn, but most colorful is certainly the owner, charismatic self-help guru and former psychiatrist Dr. Max Flemming. The doctor may have told all in a revealing autobiography, but from his ex-wife to the widow of his former business partnerboth employees at the innMax seems mired in shadows from his past. And when a killer strikes during a mountaintop retreat, the Black Sheep wonder what the good doctor might be hiding.
The police seem to be following the wrong thread. But while Maggies workshops have given the knitters a unique view of the tensions at the little inn, can they make sense of a crime that is as complexly stranded as a Fair Isle sweater When the killer murders a second time, the Black Sheep wonder if theyve dropped a stitch and put themselves in mortal danger...
An engaging story full of tight knit friendship and a needling mystery.
Fresh Fiction on Knit, Purl, Die
"The fast-paced plot will keep even nonknitters turning the pages."
Publishers Weekly
"Canadeo presents congenial characters and a mystery that keeps you guessing."
--Kirkus
Anne Canadeo is the author of many works of fiction. She is best known for the acclaimed Black Sheep Knitting Mysteries and theNew York Times bestselling Cape Light and Angel Island series. Anne lives with her husband, daughter, and a scruffy Retriever in Northport, New Yorka village on the Long Island Sound very much like the towns depicted in her books. She has a Masters Degree from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts from Stony Brook University.