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Tightening the Threads (Mainely Needlepoint, Bk 5)
Tightening the Threads - Mainely Needlepoint, Bk 5
Author: Lea Wait
In the coastal town of Haven Harbor, blood runs thicker than water -- and just as freely . . . — Antique dealer Sarah Byrne has never unspooled the truth about her past to anyone -- not even friend and fellow Mainely Needlepointer Angie Curtis. But the enigmatic Aussie finally has the one thing she’s searched for all her life -- fa...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781496706287
ISBN-10: 1496706285
Publication Date: 3/28/2017
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Pub Corp.
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 3
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cathyskye avatar reviewed Tightening the Threads (Mainely Needlepoint, Bk 5) on + 2264 more book reviews
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It's now fall, and Angie Curtis has seen a lot of death in Haven Harbor in the four months she's been in town. As much as I like this series, I think she should take a trip back to Phoenix for a while where a dead body or two won't have as much impact. In Tightening the Threads, Angie comes across a mystery of her own while clearing a huge tree that fell during a storm, but her best friend's dilemma takes priority.

For those of you who, like me, enjoy Lea Wait's ensemble cast in this series, you won't find much of them here, except for Dave whose poison garden comes in handy for answers to some of Angie's questions. The action has Sarah front and center over a long weekend. Although the truth behind her relationship to Ted Lawrence is really interesting, as the family dynamics unfold Ted is seen as a rather despicable man. His children have all gone their separate ways, haven't kept in touch with each other, and don't really seem to care about each other-- which points to something in the solution to the murder that rang false with me, although I can't talk about it without giving things away.

Tightening the Threads isn't the strongest book in this series, but it's still a good read. I love Wait's blend of setting, art, history, and Maine traditions; they all create the perfect backdrop for a cast of characters I've grown to care about a great deal.
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