
Deadly Threads
A Thread & Tangle Mystery book one
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M.C. Needleton

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Deadly Threads
A Thread & Tangle Mystery – Book One
By M.C. Needleton
Welcome to Ivy Ridge — where the quilts are colorful, the gossip is quick, and murder is always one stitch away.
Everly Faye Galloway isn’t just the owner of A Stitch in Time, Ivy Ridge’s beloved quilt shop — she’s also a lifelong lover of vintage mysteries, strong tea, and a good hometown scandal. But when a break-in at her shop leads to the discovery of a dead body, Everly is forced to swap her needle for a magnifying glass.
The victim? A stranger… with a surprising link to the town librarian.
The lead suspect? Someone no one wants to believe.
And the sheriff? Jax Garner — Everly’s childhood friend turned small-town lawman, whose patience for amateur sleuthing wears as thin as an over-washed quilt.
With the help of her loyal (and nosy) best friend Bethany, her Wednesday night “Sip & Stitch” quilting circle, and a whole lot of stubborn charm, Everly starts tugging at the threads of Ivy Ridge’s secrets — and uncovers a patchwork of lies, betrayals, and unexpected truths.
Why You’ll Love It:
📚 A strong, clever heroine who drinks tea like it’s evidence
🧵 A small-town setting bursting with charm, chatter, and colorful characters
💀 A twisty, satisfying mystery with clues hidden in plain sight
🍷 A quilting group that’s part stitch, part sass, and all in on solving crime
💬 Clean, cozy, and full of heart — perfect for fans of Murder, She Wrote, Nancy Atherton, or The Thursday Murder Club
Grab your favorite blanket, pour a cup of something warm, and join Everly Galloway for a mystery that proves some threads are meant to be pulled.