What do a quilter, a homeless veteran and the stage mother of a riding student have in common? They all want a disabled lecherous riding teacher dead.The Miller Hill Equestrian Center is the last place Harriet Truman and the Loose Threads want to spend the cold months of winter but when the Center’s manager asks them to sew decorative quilted saddle blankets for an upcoming show, they can’t refuse. They soon find themselves in the middle of the mix and once more trying to unstitch a murder
Arlene also teaches a group of creative women in the coastal town of Tillamook, Oregon how to make interesting things by wrapping string around two sticks. Supporting Arlene in her writing endeavors are her husband, children and her feline companion Lydia.
This series grew on me, and I am sorry that this is the last book so far. I hope the author writes more! I love the quilting references. I know the characters well and enjoy their habits and quirks. These women now feel like my friends. The books are not literature and are definitely fluff, but they are fun.
Credevo che questa serie fosse finita, così sono stata contenta di scoprire che era uscito questo libro. La storia è buona, ma non riesco a racappezarmi che una persona possa ucciderne un'altra per un motivo quasi banale, tenuto conto, poi, che le escono i soldi dalle orecchie.
I literally couldn't put this book down. I have bonded with all of the characters from book one as I am a quilter too. This is a fast paced mystery and I didn't see the ending coming. This author Arlene Sachitano keeps you interested from the beginning of each of her books. Highly recommend.
Since the author is a friend, I read and love all her mysteries. This is her 13th Harriet Tubman mystery with the Loose Threads, and I hope she reads many more. They take place in the NW with some sites I know.