While My Pretty One Knits by Anne Canadeo

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  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 11,450

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    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 11,450

    Synopsis

    The Black Sheep Knitters — Maggie, Lucy, Dana, Suzanne, and Phoebe — meet once a week without fail, sharing the varied and colorful skeins of their lives as much as knitting tips, recipes, and small-town gossip, and creating an intricate, durable pattern of friendship. Now a shocking murder has peaceful Plum Harbor, Massachusetts, in knots — and the Black Sheep women must herd together to protect one of their own from a scandalous frame-up.

    Maggie Messina, beloved owner of the Black Sheep Knitting Shop, is thrilled to be hosting a workshop for one of her former students, now a celebrity in the knitting world. But the celebration is upstaged when Amanda Goran, the owner of the rival Knitting Nest, is found dead in her shop on the other side of town.

    Maggie had reasons to dislike Amanda, a thorn in her side ever since Maggie's shop surpassed Amanda's in popularity. Then again, it wasn't hard to dislike Amanda — the contentious woman, whose marriage was on the rocks, seemed to specialize in causing misery all over town. But the pointed evidence has a detective casting a suspicious eye on Maggie. She may be a whiz at knitting, but can she keep the police from needling her before her shop, her reputation, and her circle of friends become unraveled?

    Publishers Weekly

    In Canadeo's crafty first of a new cozy series, the Black Sheep Knitters of Plum Harbor, Mass., are horrified when their teacher, Maggie Messina, owner of the Black Sheep Knitting Shop, becomes the prime suspect in the murder of Amanda Goran, who owned the Knitting Nest, Black Sheep's only rival. Maggie disliked Amanda, but says she's innocent, even when the weapon used to crush Amanda's skull, a wooden hat block, turns up within the merchandise Maggie bought from Amanda's husband. Meanwhile, Black Sheep Knitter Lucy Binger adopts Tink, one of Amanda's pet dogs. When veterinarian Matt McDougal operates on the ailing Tink, he finds an important clue-undigested yarn. The friendships among the likable knitters and Lucy's budding romance with Matt (who also knits) help make Canadeo's crime yarn a charmer. Under the pseudonym Katherine Spencer, Canadeo writes the Cape Light series (A Christmas Star, etc.) with Thomas Kinkade. (May)

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    Biography

    Anne Canadeo lives and knits in Northport, New York. While My Pretty One Knits is her debut novel, and the first in the Black Sheep Knitting Club series.

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    A fun readby NancyLibrarian

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    December 05, 2009: I am not a knitter, but I like humorous mysteries, and this looked like a good one. Canadeo sets up a cozy cast of knitters of varying ages and divergent backgrounds and puts them into a sort of support group together. They meet weekly in the knitting supply store and knit and gossip, but their friendships are deeper than that, so when the store owner is accused of murdering the proprietor of the rival knitting shop in town, the others all contribute to unraveling the case against her and finding the real culprit. There are knitting ideas and even some recipes included in the book. I found it a relaxing read after a challenging day, and will be looking for sequels.

    Fun to read and spend a rainy weekend enjoying oneself.by Anonymous

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    December 05, 2009: This one was a quick read and kept my interest for the whole book.


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