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Book Review

Yay! I'm so excited about my first book review! :) I love many different kinds of books, but my favorite of all time is murder mysteries. I relish in a good whodunit.

Which brings me to the first.

The Quick and the Thread


I stumbled across this series at the Books-a-million where I live. I was captivated by the the cover which prompted me to crack the book open. Now I'm a person if the first page captures my attention I will mostly likely want to read it. And this is what this book did. It's a really cute cozy murder mystery centered around the main character Marcy Singer. I liked the book because the plot is well written, the characters are nicely developed. You really get a since of the people in Tallulah Falls. I like Marcy Singer. She definitely has a sense of humor.

A native of San Fransisco she is given the opportunity to open up an embroidery shop in Tallulah Falls, Oregon. Everything is going pretty well for Marcy until she finds the previous owner of a hardware shop dead in her storeroom. Now she must set out to find the culprit before it is too late.

Please go pick it up. It is a good read. I hope you like my post and I will be back later with a review on the second book Stitch Me Deadly.

Thanks and have a good day!

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