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Cargando... Thai Die: A Needlecraft Mystery (edición 2009)por Monica Ferris (Autor)
Información de la obraThai Die por Monica Ferris
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Mystery In Thai Die, Betsy Devonshire's customer, Doris Valentine, comes back from a vacation in Thailand. She shows off silk she bought there. She also has a box she brought back as a favor. The rest of the Monday bunch insist on seeing what she'll be handing over to an antique store in St. Paul. The photographer from the local newspaper who is there to get the story uses only the picture he takes of the beautifully carved reproduction Buddha. (I listened, but I don't recall either Officer Mike or Betsy remembering that its photo was in the paper when the St. Paul police need to know about it.) The statuette was wrapped in a dirty rag that Doris throws away. Betsy rescues it. Doris duly delivers the statuette. What follows is murder, attempted murder, scary situations, and a lot no one in the Monday bunch bargained for. The visit with the woman who spins yarn directly from her giant angora rabbit was a nice interlude. No, I didn't suspect the killer, although I did get to feel annoyed when Betsy and friends weren't figuring out some things that seemed really obvious. I enjoyed the climax. The afterword was very interesting. Yes, cat lovers, Betsy's cat (Sophie? Sophia?) does have a few scenes. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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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. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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