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The Long Stitch Good Night by Amanda Lee

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Synopsis

IT'S ST. PATRICK'S DAY, AND SHOP OWNER MARCY SINGER COULD REALLY USE SOME LUCK...Although she's taken an interest in Irish embroidery, Marcy Singer can't help but abandon her needlecraft when handsome local brewer Todd finds himself accused of murder. Both Todd and his friend Blake's fingerprints are on the murder weapon, and neither is talking about what happened. Marcy is determined to stitch together some luck from more than a few four-leaf clovers and prove that the culprit was someone else...

About Amanda Lee

Amanda Lee is the author of A Fitting End, Stitch Me Deadly, and other titles in the Embroidery Mystery series.


Published: April 3, 2012 by Penguin Press

Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense. Fiction. 336 pages

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  • All Critics: 5
  • Positive: 4
  • Negative: 1
  • Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book

    This a fun mystery that I couldn’t put down and read all in one sitting.

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  • A Bookworm's Treasure Trove | 5 May 2012

    Amanda Lee's Tallulah Falls is the perfectly charming town where a reader loves to hang out and soak up that lovely cozy feeling. Her characters are very likeable.

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  • Genre Go Round Reviews | 11 Mar 2012

    ...is an engaging whodunit filled with clues that are in plain sight yet difficult to knit together, and a solid cause for the spunky heroine to investigate the murder. The entertaining storyline grips the reader...

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  • MyShelf.com

    The embroidery shop oozes small town coziness, yet the goings on in town are lively and interesting. Dialogue is smart, and Lee never deviates from showing that Marcy is true to herself while also being a faithful friend.

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  • CA Reviews | 22 Apr 2012

    Up until this installment...I really liked Marcy’s character.  This one wasn’t quite enough to make me change my mind completely, but it did some damage to our ‘friendship.’

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