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Learn moreSpring is in the air of Fort Connor, Colorado-a time of new beginnings for the House of Lambspun knitters. But for fellow knitter Jennifer's new real estate client, it is his end. He's been murdered and Kelly Flynn is left unraveling a tangle of clues. This may prove to be her most challenging project yet.
Maggie SeftonĀ is the author of theĀ New York TimesĀ bestselling Knitting Mysteries. She was born and raised in northern Virginia, where she received her bachelorās degree in English literature and journalism. While Sefton has worked as both a CPA and a real estate broker, she feels that neither of those endeavors compare to the challenge of creating worlds on paper. She is the mother of four grown daughters, currently scattered around the globe, and resides in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado with two very demanding dogs.
Jane JacobsĀ (1916ā2006) was a writer who for more than forty years championed innovative, community-based approaches to urban planning. Her 1961 treatiseĀ The Death and Life of Great American CitiesĀ became perhaps the most influential text about the inner workings and failings of cities, inspiring generations of planners and activists.
Maggie SeftonĀ is the author of theĀ New York TimesĀ bestselling Knitting Mysteries. She was born and raised in northern Virginia, where she received her bachelorās degree in English literature and journalism. While Sefton has worked as both a CPA and a real estate broker, she feels that neither of those endeavors compare to the challenge of creating worlds on paper. She is the mother of four grown daughters, currently scattered around the globe, and resides in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado with two very demanding dogs.
Jane JacobsĀ (1916ā2006) was a writer who for more than forty years championed innovative, community-based approaches to urban planning. Her 1961 treatiseĀ The Death and Life of Great American CitiesĀ became perhaps the most influential text about the inner workings and failings of cities, inspiring generations of planners and activists.
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“[A] wonderful whodunit with a fabulous final twist.” — Genre Go Round Reviews"Another great cozy." — Fresh Fiction
“Leads to a surprising conclusion." — Publishers Weekly Expand reviews