Irish knit murder / Peggy Ehrhart.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781496738851 (paperback)
- Physical Description: 295 pages ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Kensington Publishing Corp., [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
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| General Note: | "Knitting tips and delicious recipes included!"--Back cover. |
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| Subject: | Paterson, Pamela (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Knitting > Fiction. Murder > Fiction. Widows > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Novels. Recipes. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stroud Branch | PB Ehrha | 31681010313922 | PBK MYS | Available | - |
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When 70-something Isobel Lister, a harmless eccentric, is murdered after performing some beloved Irish songs at the senior center celebration, crafting magazine editor Pamela Paterson is on the case, and that means for the killer, the jig will soon be up. Original. - Baker & Taylor
When seventy-something Isobel Lister, a harmless eccentric, is murdered after performing some beloved Irish songs at the senior center celebration, crafting magazine editor Pamela Paterson is on the case, and that means for the killer, the jig will soon be up. - Random House, Inc.
St. Patrickâs Day takes an unexpected turn for crafting magazine editor Pamela Paterson and the members of her knitting club when a member of a prominent New Jersey family is found dead…
The Listers have been part of Arborville society for generationsâthough seventy-something Isobel Lister doesnât fit the role of upper-crust heiress. Sheâs always been a colorful character, and her fun-loving spirit is on display at the senior center celebration as she performs some beloved Irish songs. But just minutes later, her body is found backstage.
Itâs hard to imagine whoâd target such a harmless eccentric, but Pamela finds herself suspecting everyone. Thereâs the Wiccan who thought St. Patrick wasnât so saintly; the woman upset about cultural appropriation who feels the commercialization of shamrocks is a sham; the two men Isobel was seeing, who could have been green with jealousyâand old friends and family who may have feared Isobel would spill their secrets. But Pamelaâs on the case, and that means for the killer, the jig will soon be up . . .