
Framed in Lace
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Narrated by:
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Susan Boyce
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By:
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Monica Ferris
About this listen
When the historic Hopkins ferry was raised from the bottom of the lake, who would have thought they were literally raising the dead! But there it was—a skeleton—right before their eyes. Unfortunately, the evidence is slim and soggy: the boat sank in 1949, the victim on board was a woman, and near the body is a piece of unidentifiable lacelike fabric. Sounds like a job for Betsy Devonshire. Betsy knows there's more to this story than what’s on the surface. And once she and patrons of her needlecraft shop start lending a hand, they're sure to stitch together the details of this unnerving mystery...
©1999 Mary Monica Kuhfeld. All rights reserved. (P)2011 AudioGOexcellent very different
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Great stories
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A different story
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Notwithstanding this (you kinda adapt), the plots of themselves are very cleverly done. This is the only one - to date - where a chance encounter and conversation, proved to supply an invaluable clue that, the police would not have had direct access to.
These stories are not the typical amateur sleuth style of stories. They’re not meant to be. They are incidental deaths/mysteries happening within the day to day activities of trying to maintain a small business and staff, whilst simultaneously learning the intricacies of said business, both professionally and fiscally!
There may be reviews that put this work down, but I imagine that they prefer the typically ditzy flimsy no clue sleuths. This has more depth of character.
Still an interesting Cosy, Cozy.
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