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Cat's Paws and Curses - Warren, Nancy
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When Lucy organizes a holiday knitting circle, it's good fun, Until someone's murdered . . . And the culprit must be one of the knitters . . . Knitting an ugly Christmas jumper at Cardinal Woolsey's knitting shop in Oxford, is supposed to be relaxing. Until a knitter keels over. It's soon clear to amateur sleuth Lucy that murder's in the air and the culprit is one of the knitters. This is a fun take on a classic closed room mystery. Of course, no room is every closed when vampires live downstairs. But are the undead knitters to blame? Or is there more to this Oxford knitting circle than lumpy Santas and light-up reindeer?…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
When Lucy organizes a holiday knitting circle, it's good fun, Until someone's murdered . . . And the culprit must be one of the knitters . . . Knitting an ugly Christmas jumper at Cardinal Woolsey's knitting shop in Oxford, is supposed to be relaxing. Until a knitter keels over. It's soon clear to amateur sleuth Lucy that murder's in the air and the culprit is one of the knitters. This is a fun take on a classic closed room mystery. Of course, no room is every closed when vampires live downstairs. But are the undead knitters to blame? Or is there more to this Oxford knitting circle than lumpy Santas and light-up reindeer?
Autorenporträt
Nancy Warren is the USA Today bestselling author of more than sixty novels, including the Take a Chance series and the Vampire Knitting Club series. She's appeared in the New York Times, is a three-time finalist for the RITA Award, was honored by Romantic Times magazine, and often shares her love of writing in her popular workshops. Nancy's originally from Vancouver, Canada, but she tends to wander. She currently lives in an eighteenth-century house in Bath, England, where she loves to pretend she's Jane Austen, or at least a character in a Jane Austen novel.