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Knit One Purl Trouble

Agatha Rose

Editorial: Publifye AS

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Sinopsis

In "Knit One, Purl Trouble," the tranquil coastal town of Salty Cove, Maine becomes the unlikely setting for a captivating mystery. Coral Fisher, a retired marine biologist turned yarn shop owner, finds herself at the center of an intriguing theft when a valuable antique loom vanishes from the local historical society. As she begins to investigate, Coral uncovers a surprising connection between the missing loom and a centuries-old legend of hidden pirate treasure.

 
With her knitting circle and quick-witted octogenarian aunt by her side, Coral navigates through a colorful cast of suspects, including a competitive weaver and a mysterious newcomer. The story weaves together themes of community and craftsmanship, all while exploring how the past can unexpectedly shape the present.

 
This cozy mystery delights with its unique blend of knitting, marine biology, and pirate lore, offering readers a fresh and engaging twist on the genre. As Coral inches closer to unraveling the truth, she must confront her own assumptions about her neighbors, viewing her beloved Salty Cove in a whole new light.
Disponible desde: 28/09/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 228 páginas.

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