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Thread and Buried

Mainely Needlepoint Mystery Series, Book 9

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Thread and Buried

By: Lea Wait
Narrated by: Christina Delaine
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Haven Harbor is an authentic coastal Maine town - which makes it the perfect location for a new film production. But now it's become the scene of a crime....

Needlepointers Angie and Sarah are helping with set design for the movie being shot in their little New England hometown - but as the lighthouse and the wharves bustle with activity, a real-life drama is about to unfold. The director, Marv Mason, has been harassing the pretty young female lead, and the two exchanged heated words at a lobster bake. Now someone's lowered the boom on him....

After a wayward piece of sound equipment sends him to his death, theories fly about who went off-script. Meanwhile, a local woman's tragic story about a true love lost at sea, which originally inspired the film, may lead to murderous revelations from long ago. Angie's got to unravel these mysteries, and may need to give more than one killer the hook....

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Love this, unexpected ending, good twists love the story line.
Will be reading it again.

Nice twists

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I’ve been taking a break from hard-core mysteries to follow this cozy line. I’d liked it because, although it was lighter, it had a good story and the mystery was very good. The ending on this one was unexpected, which is good, however, it was abrupt and then the story just ended. I like it when there’s a little more wrap up.

Also being from Maine, it’s fun to hear places that I know talked about, but I wish the narrator would have somebody check her pronunciation of Maine towns. Every time she says Damariscotta I cringe.

Maybe not her best but still good

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