 | Virgil Thompson just can't escape. He's vacationing in a remote part of Minnesota--trying to catch a fish or two--when a friend calls with a job for him. There has been a mysterious murder at a resort for women. Negotiating the awkwardness of being... |
 | Jennifer Chiaverini continues to have the genre of quilting fiction completely sewn up, piecing together another epic tale told in patches, seams, and fabric. This time, the ladies of Elm Creek discover a Civil War-era quilt, whose pieces form the... |
 | Ned Talbot, a bookmaker working the Royal Ascot, finds himself in a race to solve his father's stabbing--a race where coming in second could cost him more than even money--it could cost him his life. |
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 | Colorado caterer Goldy Schulz encounters bridezilla--and murder--when bridezilla's fiancâe is killed because he was doing research at the Gold Gulch Spa--an allegation that's confirmed when the deceased's best friend (Goldy's godfather) is attacked. |
 | Jennifer Chiaverini's third holiday-themed quilting novel finds the ladies of Elm Creek assembling a quilt with patches representing what they are most thankful for. As Sylvia, Gretchen, Sarah and the rest reveal their stories of holidays past, they... |
 | Bestselling romance author and ardent knitter Debbie Macomber combines both her skills in this novel about a newly opened Seattle yarn shop and the knitting class that brings four women together to make baby blankets. The owner of the shop and her... |
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 | Kate Jacobs follows up her bestselling A FRIDAY NIGHT KNITTING CLUB about Georgia Walker’s Manhattan knitting store with KNIT TWO. The store’s multi-generational knitting club has some new projects that reflect what the members are confronting in... |
 | The real-life Homer and Langley Collyer were two wildly eccentric aristocratic brothers who lived together in a three-story Harlem mansion surrounded by 103 tons of avidly collected trash (including, among other oddities, the full chassis of a Model... |