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Shear Terror

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The latest novel in a crafting cozy series featuring talented sleuthing seamstress Abbey Chandler, the members of a small-town California sewing studio—and murder.
Abbey's life in Hideaway Grove is comfortable, and she's grateful for her small sewing studio in the back room of her aunt's bakery, but she's feeling stuck. Her plan to expand her custom tote bag business by selling to a chain of gift shops has hit a snag. Making enough totes to distribute to all the stores requires large-scale production—which requires money Abbey doesn't have. To make ends meet, she takes a part-time job at the town's bustling Visitor Center . . .
Abbey is soon sorting items with her co-workers for the Visitor Center's annual Lost and Found Day when unclaimed items are displayed and offered for sale. Thanks to tourism, there's enough to fill a huge stockroom. But something is amiss. Eleanor Franklin, devoted to all things Hideaway Grove, hasn't shown up for work—and when Abbey discovers her whereabouts, it isn't pretty . . .
Eleanor is dead inside a clothing bin, dressmaker shears impaled in her chest—shears the sheriff reports are engraved with Abbey's name. Under suspicion, Abbey will have to launch her own investigation. But who would want to kill thoughtful Eleanor, a model resident always so full of good advice about how to uphold Hideaway Grove's high standards? As it turns out, not everyone appreciated Eleanor's advice . . .
Now Abbey will have to cut through a tattered trail of greed, theft, and revenge to sew up the case before a killer cramps her style—for good . . .
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      September 1, 2024
      What do you do if a woman is found stabbed to death by shears engraved with your name? If you're Abbey Chandler, you realize that you have to launch your own investigation yet again. Abbey left Los Angeles to live with her aunt Sarah in small-town Hideaway Grove, where Sarah's bakery is a Main Street favorite. Abbey's business of specialized tote bags has not taken off, so she works part time at the local visitor center. When she arrives early for work one morning, Abbey spills tomato juice on herself; Paige Easton, who arrives a few minutes later, screams when she sees Abbey, thinking she's bleeding. Eleanor Franklin, the center's most reliable staffer, is unusually late for work--and then Abbey finds her dead body in a bin of lost-and-found clothing. It's hard for the sheriff, who's not fond of Abbey, to believe she's innocent when her engraved sewing shears are buried in Eleanor's chest, and even Deputy Zack McKenna, her sorta boyfriend, is worried. Harriet Griffith, Abbey's boss, is eager to keep the murder as quiet as possible so as not to ruin Hideaway Grove's reputation as a friendly tourist town. Eleanor seems to have been well liked around town, known for helping people out, but once Abbey starts digging she finds that Eleanor actually had quite a few enemies. On top of the murder, Abbey finds that there have been high-end lost-and-found items going missing from the center. Before she loses her job and is arrested for murder, Abbey pulls out all the stops to discover the real killer. All the cozy requirements of romance, plenty of suspects, and a warm small-town vibe.

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