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Whispers in Wool

Agatha Rose

Casa editrice: Publifye

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"Whispers in Wool" unravels a charming tale set in the picturesque town of Alpaca Ridge, where the annual Fiber Arts Festival is thrown into disarray by the mysterious disappearance of valuable yarn. Yara Chen, a skilled knitter and the new owner of the 'Knit & Pearl' café, finds herself at the center of this woolly whodunit. With her reputation on the line and the festival's success hanging by a thread, Yara must employ her keen eye for detail and amateur sleuthing skills to solve the case.

 
Accompanied by her loyal alpaca, Woolbert, and a colorful cast of knitting circle friends, Yara navigates the close-knit community, following a trail of clues cleverly concealed within intricate knitting patterns. As she untangles the mystery, readers are treated to a warm and inviting portrayal of small-town life, complete with its quirks, charms, and occasional tensions.

 
The story weaves together themes of craftsmanship, belonging, and the power of community, all while maintaining an air of intrigue that will keep readers guessing until the final stitch is sewn.
Disponibile da: 28/09/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 239 pagine.

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