A Crafty Collage of Crime

A Crafty Collage of Crime

by Lois Winston
A Crafty Collage of Crime

A Crafty Collage of Crime

by Lois Winston

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Overview

Wherever crafts editor and reluctant amateur sleuth Anastasia Pollack goes, murder and mayhem follow. Her honeymoon is no exception. She and new husband, photojournalist (and possible spy) Zachary Barnes, are enjoying a walk in the Tennessee woods when they stumble upon a body on the side of a creek. The dead man is the husband of one of the three sisters who own the winery and guest cottages where Anastasia and Zack are vacationing.

When the local sheriff sets his sights on the widow as the prime suspect, her sisters close ranks around her. The three siblings are true-crime junkies, and thanks to a podcaster who has produced an unauthorized series about her, Anastasia's reputation for solving murders has preceded her to the bucolic hamlet. The sisters plead for her help in finding the real killer. As Anastasia learns more about the women and their business, a host of suspects emerge, including several relatives, a relentless land developer, and even the sisters themselves.

Meanwhile, Anastasia becomes obsessed with discovering the podcaster's identity. Along with knowing about Anastasia's life as a reluctant amateur sleuth, the podcaster has divulged details of Anastasia's personal life. Someone has betrayed Anastasia's trust, and she's out to discover the identity of the culprit.

Craft project included.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781940795720
Publisher: Lois Winston
Publication date: 06/04/2023
Series: Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery , #12
Pages: 290
Sales rank: 776,790
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

At the age of twelve, I wanted to be an astronaut, but NASA wasn't interested in astronauts who suffered from motion sickness. So I set my sights on Broadway. No go. Broadway only wants singers who can sing and dancers who can dance. Who knew? Lucky for me, I enjoyed drawing. Luckier still, I was good at it. I settled on art school and a subsequent career as a writer and designer in the consumer crafts industry. Then I got the urge to write fiction, and a new career was born.
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