Death Among the Stitches - (Crochet and Crumpets Mystery) by Betty Hechtman (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Meet Annie Hart: newly inherited yarn and tea shop owner and reluctant amateur sleuth.
- Author(s): Betty Hechtman
- 208 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: Crochet and Crumpets Mystery
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"Annie Hart, daughter of Bryan Hart--talent agent to the stars--spends her life getting roped into whatever new task her father needs her to do for his VIP clients. So when she inherits a yarn shop in the small Indiana town of Franklin, she is curious to see what it feels like to have something that is solely hers! But when her arrival is greeted by the local law enforcement, Annie senses things are not quite as they seem in this idyllic town. ne knows everybody in Franklin yet when it comes to the death of theshop's previous owner, nobody seems sure of anything! Anne soon discovers that Eleanor Danton was in fact murdered, strangled with her own yarn...invigorated by ner need to find out the truth, and feeling somehow at home with the friendly bunch of local yarn artists who frequent the shop, she sets out to finding the killer. Much can be achieved over a cuppa and a yarn.."--Publisher description.Book Synopsis
Meet Annie Hart: newly inherited yarn and tea shop owner and reluctant amateur sleuth.
Annie Hart, daughter of Bryan Hart - talent agent to the stars - spends her life getting roped into whatever new task her father needs her to do for his VIP clients. So when she inherits a yarn shop in the small Indiana town of Franklin, she is curious to see what it feels like to have something that is solely hers!
But when her arrival is greeted by the local law enforcement, Annie senses things are not quite as they seem in this idyllic town . . . everyone knows everybody in Franklin yet when it comes to the death of the shop's previous owner, nobody seems sure of anything!
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Hechtman joyfully turns many timeworn cozy tropes on their heads . . . If the Booker Prize had a category for cozies, this would be a contender-- "Kirkus Reviews Starred Review"
A sympathetic heroine . . . with an intriguing plot involving class and abuse. Readers will look forward to future instalments-- "Publishers Weekly on Murder Ink "
A well-written mystery with plenty of charismatic, guilty-looking characters-- "Kirkus Reviews on Sentenced to Death"
Cozy fans will have fun-- " Publishers Weekly on Hooks Can Be Deceiving "
Hechtman's lucky 13th is a character-driven cozy whose mystery is solid enough to raise it above the average-- " Kirkus Reviews on Hooks Can Be Deceiving "
Mystery fans would do well to add Hechtman's sleuthing wordsmith to their reading list-- "Publishers Weekly on Making It Write "
Plenty of interesting characters add zest to a tale of murder and romantic pitfalls-- " Kirkus Reviews on Making It Write "
Plenty of plot twists and an appealing heroine . . . What's not to like?-- "Kirkus Reviews on Murder Ink "
This cozy is good fun-- "Publishers Weekly on Sentenced to Death"
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.51 Inches (W) x .94 Inches (D)
Weight: .75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 208
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Mystery & Detective
Series Title: Crochet and Crumpets Mystery
Publisher: Severn House
Theme: Cozy, Culinary
Format: Hardcover
Author: Betty Hechtman
Language: English
Street Date: January 7, 2025
TCIN: 92796900
UPC: 9781448312931
Item Number (DPCI): 247-42-2270
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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A lackluster tale!
3 out of 5 stars
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- 4 months ago
Death Among the Stitches by Betty Hechtman is the debut of A Crochet and Crumpets Mystery series. I enjoy cozy mysteries that incorporate crafts, so I was looking forward to reading Death Among the Stitches. The story moved at an unhurried pace (I swear I saw snails zipping by me). I did not like the main character, Annie Sara. I wanted to tell her to grow a backbone and learn to say no. The author needed to flesh her out more. I wish the author had not included Gray in the book (this character was more developed than Annie Sara). The girl cannot please her mother who is a famous actress. I did not like the body shaming (there was so much of it). I did not enjoy the talk about the “diet,” getting Gray to fit into these ridiculously tiny jeans, and Annie Sara afraid to eat regular food in front of Gray. There is also Gray’s romance with Officer Smith. It is just plain silly (a police officer is, of course, no good enough for the daughter of Camille Constatine). The mystery was lackluster. The murder took place long before Annie Sara inherited the schoolhouse. Annie Sara makes a half-hearted attempt to learn what happened to the murdered woman. The clues drop at the end of the story before the anticlimactic reveal. Those who are avid cozy mystery readers will have no problem unraveling the puzzle. I enjoyed the snippets about knitting and crochet. I wish the story had focused more on the craft. My favorite part of the book was hearing about the Hoosier cabinet Annie Sara picked up for the kitchen at the schoolhouse (there was one in our kitchen when I was a child). I like that the history of the cabinet was included. Death Among the Stitches mostly dealt with Annie Sara’s day to day activities. There were repetitive details particularly about the summer people who rented homes and liked to party. I wish Death Among the Stitches had likeable characters, more depth, and an intriguing mystery. I felt that this story missed the mark.