An edition of Thai Die (2009)

Thai Die

A Needlecraft Mystery - 12

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An edition of Thai Die (2009)

Thai Die

A Needlecraft Mystery - 12

1st ed.
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The owner of the Crewel World needlework shop, Betsy Devonshire must put her sleuthing talents to work when one of her regular customers unwittingly becomes embroiled in a deadly delivery of exotic antiquities.

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Language
English
Pages
278

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Thai Die: A Needlecraft Mystery - 12
2009, Berkeley Pub. Group
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Edition Notes

"Berkeley prime crime mystery."

Includes a free counted cross-stitch pattern, and an excerpt of the author's next mystery, Blackwork.

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Published in
New York, N.Y
Series
A Needlecraft Mystery - 12
Copyright Date
2008

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PS3566.U47 T43 2009eb

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] /
Pagination
1 online resource (278 pages) :
Number of pages
278

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26329919M
Internet Archive
thaidieneedlecra00moni
ISBN 10
1440642834, 1440642877, 0425231569
ISBN 13
9781440642838, 9781440642876, 9780425231562
OCLC/WorldCat
773612143

Work Description

As full-time owner of the Crewel World needlework shop and part-time sleuth, Betsy Devonshire has become skilled at untangling suspicious threads in the USA Today bestselling Needlecraft Mysteries -- especially when a regular becomes involved in a deadly delivery...

Just back from a trip to Thailand, Doris Valentine is eager to show Betsy and her other stitching friends her souvenirs. She also has a small stone Buddha that she agreed to deliver to a local antiques store. When Doris meets the dealer, he's surprised she threw out the dirty rag it was wrapped in, though relieved the statue's delicate hands aren't damaged.

That night, Doris's apartment is broken into, and some of her souvenirs are stolen. Then the antiques shop owner is found murdered -- and the Buddha is missing. Betsy starts to wonder about the dingy wrapper she retrieved from the trash -- made of silk and stitched with rare, exotic embroidery. Is the statue dangerous, or did its silk cocoon conceal more than carved stone?

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