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With Christmas just a few weeks away, Benni's boss, Constance Sinclair, demands that she investigate the death of a local socialite. It's not long before Benni recognizes that there may be some deadly truth to Constance's suspicions. She'll need to crack an exclusive circle of suspects, before one more gourmet goose gets cooked.
With the imminent arrival of her mother-in-law, unfinished Christmas shopping and unexpected dog-sitting responsibilities, Benni Harper, amateur sleuth and folk art museum curator in San Celina, Calif., has enough on her hands even before she looks into a suspicious death in Fowler's delightful 13th entry in her Agatha Award–winning series (after 2006's Delectable Mountains). When Constance Sinclair, Benni's boss, can't get help from Benni's police chief husband, Gabe, the art patroness demands that Benni investigate the death of her friend Arva "Pinky" Edmondson. Pinky apparently died of a heart attack in her sleep, but Constance is convinced she was murdered by one of the local socialites vying for admittance to the exclusive 49 Club. Benni delves into the secrets of the town's elite with her usual flair, unraveling a plot that is as dangerous as the bulls on her father's ranch and as cozy as the quilts she reveres. (May)
Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information More Reviews and RecommendationsEarlene Fowler was raised in La Puente, California, by a Southern mother and a Western father. She lives in Southern California with her husband, Allen, a purple pickup truck, and a semi-obedient Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Boudin.
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November 11, 2009: As a quilter, I had hoped that the title indicated that there was some tie to quilting - worked into the plot, as a side interest - whatever.But it didn't have any. I plugged through, but this would not be in my list of favorite books.
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September 11, 2009: I highly recommend reading this book and the others in this series. If you enjoy light but interesting mysteries this is a great series.
I Also Recommend: Chamomile Mourning (Tea Shop Series #6).