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Molly MacRae

    Molly MacRae ha trascorso vent'anni nelle colline delle Blue Ridge Mountains nel Tennessee nord-orientale, dove gestiva una libreria indipendente. Prima che il richiamo dei libri la catturasse, è stata curatrice del museo di storia a Jonesborough, la città più antica del Tennessee. MacRae vive con la sua famiglia a Champaign, Illinois, dove collega i bambini ai libri presso la biblioteca pubblica.

    Dyeing Wishes
    Crewel and Unusual
    Knot the Usual Suspects
    Spinning in Her Grave
    Plagued by Quilt
    Heather and Homicide
    • 2024

      When widowed folklorist Maureen Nash visits a legendary North Carolina barrier island shell shop, she discovers its resident ghost pirate and the mystery of a local’s untimely death . . .As a professional storyteller, Maureen Nash can’t help but see the narrative cues woven through her life. Like the series of letters addressed to her late husband from a stranger—the proprietor of The Moon Shell, a shop on Ocracoke Island, off the coast of North Carolina. The store is famous with shell collectors, but it’s the cryptic letters from Allen Withrow, the shop’s owner, that convince Maureen to travel to the small coastal town in the middle of hurricane season. At the very least, she expects she’ll get a good story out of the experience, never anticipating it could end up a murder mystery . . . In Maureen’s first hours on the storm-lashed island, she averts several life-threatening accidents, stumbles over the body of a controversial Ocracoke local, and meets the ghost of an eighteenth-century Welsh pirate, Emrys Lloyd. To the untrained eye, all these unusual occurrences would seem to be random misfortunes, but Maureen senses there may be something connecting these stories. With Emrys’s supernatural assistance, and the support of a few new friends, Maureen sets out unravel the truth, find a killer, and hopefully give this tale a satisfying ending . . . while also rewriting her own.

      Come Shell or High Water
    • 2021

      Heather and Homicide

      • 481pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      "The new novel in the acclaimed Highland Bookshop mystery series finds a true-crime author murdered in the charming seacoast town of Inversgail--can the women of Yon Bonnie Books discover the killer's identity before he or she strikes again? True crime writer Heather Kilbride arrives in the seacoast town of Inversgail, Scotland, to research a recent murder for her new book. But if that's true, why does she seem more interested in William Clark, a shadowy lawyer with no connection to the murder? Her nosy questions arouse the suspicions of Constable Hobbs, the members of a local writers' group, and Janet Marsh and her crew of amateur sleuths at Yon Bonnie Books. Heather's unconventional research methods prove deadly when Janet discovers her lifeless body. Except the "body" turns out to be a dummy dressed-up to look like Heather. Meanwhile, Heather is sitting at a safe distance observing Janet's reactions. Then Heather is found dead--again--sprawled at the base of an ancient standing stone; and this time it's for real. Clutched in her hand is a valuable miniature book last seen at Yon Bonnie Books, and now the police want to know how Heather, the miniature book, and Janet are all connected. But Janet and her group of sleuths have two questions of their own: Who else is interested in knowing that connection--and is that person a cold-blooded killer?"--

      Heather and Homicide
    • 2020

      Inversgail. When Janet Marsh discovers the body of Dr. Malcolm Murray, it appears to have been an accident. A few days later a box of vintage first editions is left on the doorstep of Yon Bonnie Books with a note: "Please look after these books. Thank you." What exactly does "look after" mean? Are Janet and the crew free to sell them? And what are the odd notes penciled in the margins? They discover the books might have belonged to Malcolm Murray or his reclusive brother, Gerald. At Malcolm's house they find evidence of a burglary; at Gerald's house they find the door ajar - and Gerald stabbed with a regimental dagger. -- adapted from jacket

      Thistles and Thieves
    • 2019

      Crewel and Unusual

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The latest mystery in this charming mystery series finds the ever-resourceful Kath Rutledge and shop ghost Geneva tangled up in an embroidery rivalry-and a murder.

      Crewel and Unusual
    • 2018

      Scones and Scoundrels

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Inversgail, a quaint town on the Scottish Highlands, welcomes back native daughter and renowned environmental writer Daphne Wood as their author in residence. Eccentric and reclusive, Daphne has lived in a self-built cabin in the Canadian wilderness for thirty years, accompanied only by her dog. Her return stirs excitement for a gala book signing, but her unconventional ways create chaos at the school, library, and bookshop even before her arrival. On a misty night, tragedy strikes when an American man is found dead outside a local pub. Familiar with the community's history of solving crimes, Daphne urges Janet Marsh and her partners at Yon Bonnie Books to help uncover the truth. Determined to prove her worth, she begins her own investigation, but her meddling leads to her own demise when she is poisoned by scones from the tearoom. Now, Janet and her partners must solve both murders to protect their business's reputation, all while navigating the chaos caused by Daphne's dog, who may hold the key to unraveling the mystery if only they can quiet its howling.

      Scones and Scoundrels
    • 2016

      A murder in a garden turns the four new owners of Yon Bonnie Books into amateur detectives, in a captivating new cozy mystery novel from Molly MacRae. Set in the weeks before the annual Inversgail Literature Festival in Scotland, Plaid and Plagiarism begins on a morning shortly after the four women take possession of their bookshop in the Highlands. Unfortunately, the move to Inversgail hasn’t gone as smoothly as they’d planned. First, Janet Marsh is told she’ll have to wait before moving into her new home. Then she finds out the house has been vandalized. Again. The chief suspect? Una Graham, an advice columnist for the local paper—who’s trying to make a name for herself as an investigative reporter. When Janet and her business partners go looking for clues at the house, they find a body—it’s Una, in the garden shed, with a sickle in her neck. Janet never did like that garden shed. Who wanted Una dead? After discovering a cache of nasty letters, Janet and her friends are beginning to wonder who didn’t, including Janet’s ex-husband. Surrounded by a cast of characters with whom readers will fall in love, the new owners of Yon Bonnie Books set out to solve Una’s murder so they can get back to business. A delightful and deadly new novel about recognizing one’s strengths and weakness—while also trying to open a new book shop—Plaid and Plagiarism is the start of an entertaining new Scottish mystery series.

      Plaid and Plagiarism - The Highland Bookshop Mystery Series - Book 1
    • 2015

      Plagued by Quilt

      • 420pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Set in a charming town, this installment of the Haunted Yarn Shop Mystery series follows a protagonist who juggles her passion for knitting with solving a ghostly mystery. As supernatural occurrences intertwine with her daily life, she must unravel clues and confront the past to uncover the truth behind the haunting. With a blend of cozy elements and suspense, the story promises engaging characters and a captivating plot that will keep readers hooked until the last stitch is tied.

      Plagued by Quilt
    • 2015

      Knot the Usual Suspects

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      In the latest from the bestselling author of Plagued by Quilt, Kath Rutledge yarn bombs Blue Plum, Tennessee—and gets tangled up in the mystery of a bumped-off bagpiper. It’s time for Handmade Blue Plum, an annual arts and crafts fair, and Kath and her knitting group TGIF (Thank Goodness It’s Fiber) plan to kick off the festivities with a yarn bombing. But they’re not the only ones needling Blue Plum. Bagpiper and former resident Hugh McPhee had just returned after a long absence, yet his reception is anything but cozy. The morning after his arrival, he’s found dead in full piper’s regalia. Although shaken, Kath and her knitting group go forward with their yarn installation—only to hit a deadly snag. Now, with the help of Geneva, the ghost who haunts her shop, Kath and TGIF need to unravel the mystery before someone else gets kilt!

      Knot the Usual Suspects
    • 2014

      Spinning in Her Grave

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set in Blue Plum, Tennessee, the story follows Kath Rutledge as she adjusts to her new role as the owner of the Weaver's Cat, a fiber and fabric shop. Amidst her efforts to establish the business, she encounters a ghostly presence and becomes embroiled in a mystery that threatens to disrupt the entire town. The blend of small-town charm, supernatural elements, and intrigue promises a captivating narrative filled with unexpected twists.

      Spinning in Her Grave
    • 2013

      Dyeing Wishes

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Inheriting a fiber and fabric shop from her grandmother, Kath Rutledge finds herself surrounded by a supportive community of needlework enthusiasts and a ghost who loves television. As she navigates her new life, Kath discovers she may possess unique talents that could help solve a murder mystery, intertwining her passion for crafting with the challenges of uncovering the truth.

      Dyeing Wishes