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Thread Herrings (Mainely Needlepoint, #7)
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This seventh book in the series focuses on Angie's find at an auction of a tattered embroidery. It is a family's coat of arms dated from the mid 1700's. She soon finds that there is danger attached to this needlework when she begins investigating its history. Will she be its next casualty?
I read the first book in the series but not the others until this one so this can be read as a standalone mystery. I felt the fear, terror, and suspense build for Angie as her world becomes more and more confined to ensure her safety. The other characters are all very supportive of her mission and do their best to help her in any way they can. I also enjoyed the romantic element of the story. I look forward to going back and reading the prior books in this series.
Thanks to NetGalley and Kensington for an advance digital copy of this book. My review is voluntary.
I read the first book in the series but not the others until this one so this can be read as a standalone mystery. I felt the fear, terror, and suspense build for Angie as her world becomes more and more confined to ensure her safety. The other characters are all very supportive of her mission and do their best to help her in any way they can. I also enjoyed the romantic element of the story. I look forward to going back and reading the prior books in this series.
Thanks to NetGalley and Kensington for an advance digital copy of this book. My review is voluntary.
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