A Dark and Stormy Knit (A & Nibble Mystery) Multicolor

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Book Title: Dark and Stormy Knit Topic: Mystery & Detective / Cozy, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth Number of Pages: 304 Pages Book Series: A Knit and Nibble Mystery Ser. MPN: 9781496749574 Genre: Fiction ISBN: 9781496749574 Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation Item Weight: 6.1 Oz Item Width: 4.2 in Item Length: 6.7 in height: 0.9 in Item Height: 0.9 in Author: Peggy Ehrhart Format: Mass Market Brand: Kensington Publishing Corporation Language: English width: 4.2 in Publication Year: 2024

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A Dark and Stormy Knit (A & Nibble Mystery) Multicolor. But on a stormy Halloween night, their peaceful chat over spiced cider and cookies is interrupted by homicide. . With the houses of Arborville, New Jersey, decked out in festively frightening decorations, it’s easy to mistake a real dead body for a fake. A Dark and Stormy Knit (A & Nibble Mystery) Multicolor Product Details Pamela Paterson and Bettina Fraser call their crafting group Knit and Nibble, in honor of its two main activities. But on a stormy Halloween night, their peaceful chat over spiced cider and cookies is interrupted by homicide . . .With the houses of Arborville, New Jersey, decked out in festively frightening decorations, it’s easy to mistake a real dead body for a fake. But Pamela and Bettina are alerted by the screams of teenage trick-or-treaters to the corpse next door. Their neighbor Adrienne’s sister, visiting from New York City, is slumped on the porch, fatally stabbed. And with countless people traipsing around in costume, the killer might be as elusive as an apple in a bucket of water.The victim was a charismatic college professor and fierce feminist, and soon the women are infiltrating her social and academic circles to collect clues. But some scandalous local gossip also suggests that Adrienne, not her sister, might have been the target. Now, Pamela and Bettina will need all their creative skills to solve this ghoulish crime . . .