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Authors: Molly Macrae
PRAISE FOR THE NATIONAL BESTSELLING HAUNTED YARN SHOP MYSTERIES
Plagued by Quilt
“Full of loving crafting details and quirky, sassy characters. If you like mysteries about life in a small town, this is the series for you. Kath is a tried-and-true amateur detective who loves to stick her nose into everybody's business.”
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Library Journal
“Mixing murders with the bits and pieces about quilting made
Plagued by Quilt
by Molly MacRae well worth the read. Very enjoyable.”
âBookLoons
“Whether you like the fiber arts or you just like a good mystery, I wouldn't hesitate in recommending the Haunted Yarn Shop Mysteries.”
âCozy Mystery Book Reviews
“Filled with humor. . . . Kath Rutledge is my kind of amateur sleuth . . . a crazy-quilt puzzle with heart.”
âLesa's Book Critiques
“A very good addition to the series. . . . The mystery itself was very unique. . . . Geneva is a ghost that keeps it interesting.”
âDebbie's Book Bag
Spinning in Her Grave
“MacRae does a superb job of coordinating her amateur sleuth ensemble cast . . . set in Tennessee. Snappy repartee and genuine warmth are both conducive to the best sort of cozy.”
âLibrary Journal
“MacRae weaves another terrific mystery . . . a colorful cast of characters, alive and dead . . . a rich fabric of murder, touches of romance, a lingering cold case, and vibrant characters.”
âLesa's Book Critiques
“The mystery pleases with its plot and character development.”
âRT Book Reviews
“This is a fun series and the latest is a fantastic whodunit.”
âCozy Mystery Book Reviews
Dyeing Wishes
“A light paranormal cozy that will draw readers in with its small-town charm and hidden secrets.”
âDebbie's Book Bag
“[An] enjoyable mystery . . . filled with a cast of charming characters.”
âLesa's Book Critiques
“[This] series is one that I've fast learned to enjoy for its cast of characters, its humor, and its primary setting of a yarn shop. . . . Oh, how MacRae's characters shine!”
âKittling: Books
“Molly MacRae writes with a wry wit.”
âMyShelf.com
Last Wool and Testament
Winner of the 2013 Lovey Award for Best Paranormal/Sci-Fi Novel
Suspense Magazine
's Best of 2012
“A great start to a new series! By weaving together quirky characters, an interesting small-town setting, and a ghost with a mind of her own, Molly MacRae has created a clever yarn you don't want to end.”
âBetty Hechtman, national bestselling author of
Knot Guilty
“A delightful paranormal regional whodunit that . . . accelerates into an enjoyable investigation. Kath is a fascinating lead character.”
âGenre Go Round Reviews
“A gem.”
âTwoLips Reviews
“A delightful and warm mystery . . . with a strong, twisting finish.”
âGumshoe
“Suspense and much page flipping! . . . I loved the characters, the mystery; everything about it was pitch-perfect!”
âCozy Mystery Book Reviews
“The paranormal elements are light, and the haunted yarn shop premise is fresh and amusing.”
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RT Book Reviews
“MacRae has the perfect setting and a wonderful cast for her new series . . . good setting, good characters, good food . . . and fiber and fabric too.
Last Wool and Testament
is a wonderful beginning to a new series.”
âCrimeSpace
PRAISE FOR THE OTHER MYSTERIES OF MOLLY M
AC
RAE
“MacRae writes with familiarity, wit, and charm.”
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Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
“Murder with a dose of drollery . . . entertaining and suspenseful.”
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The Boston Globe
“An intriguing debut that holds the reader's interest from start to finish.”
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Kirkus Reviews
“Witty . . . keeps the reader guessing.”
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Publishers Weekly
“Engaging characters, fine local color, and good writing make
Wilder Rumors
a winner.”
âBill Crider, author of the Sheriff Dan Rhodes Mysteries
Also by Molly MacRae
The Haunted Yarn Shop Series
Book 1:
Last Wool and Testament
Book 2:
Dyeing Wishes
Book 3:
Spinning in Her Grave
Book 4:
Plagued by Quilt
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First Printing, September 2015
Copyright © Molly MacRae, 2015
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
   The recipes contained in this book are to be followed exactly as written. The publisher is not responsible for your specific health or allergy needs that may require medical supervision. The publisher is not responsible for any adverse reactions to the recipes contained in this book.
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Tunnel of Fudge Cake with Ginger
Roasted Beet and Radish Salad à l'Orange
For Michael Fesehaye Thompson, who already loves to read
Writing the Haunted Yarn Shop Mysteries is a joyâfor the opportunity to write another one, I thank Cynthia Manson, my agent, and Sandy Harding, my editor at NAL/Obsidian. For encouragement along the way, I thank critique partners Betsy Hearn, Janice Harrington, Sarah Wisseman, David Ingram, Steven Kuehnâthe value of your help and friendship is immeasurable. Thanks to Nick Freer for letting me try my hand with his kumihimo loom. Thanks also to Michael Newton for letting me put a copy of his book,
The Naughty Little Book of Gaelic
, in Hugh McPhee's sporran. Thanks to the members of An Comunn GÃ idhealach Ameireaganach (ACGAâthe American Scottish Gaelic Society) who let me join them at Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, North Carolina, for their Gaelic-immersion week and use the time as a writing retreat, and to Sherry Kreamer for waking us each morning with her pipes. Thanks to Johnson City, Tennessee, for not complaining that I took the name Blue Plum. You had the name first, but you discarded it when you thought you'd found a better one. Kate Winklerâyou're a gem. Thank you for providing the patterns in my books and for your continued enthusiasm for the series. Special thanks to my generous colleagues at the Champaign Public LibraryâDebbie Keith, Aaron Carlin, and Thea Green lent me their names; Mike and Val Rogalla lent me Al and Bruce; and Larry Damski let me have Bill the Border Collie. Mike, Ross, Gordon, Milka, and MichaelâI love to write, but you are my true loves.
Kath Rutledge
: Textile preservation specialist formerly of Springfield, Illinois, now owner of the Weaver's Cat, a fiber-and-fabric shop in Blue Plum, Tennessee
Ardis Buchanan
: Longtime manager of the Weaver's Cat
Geneva
: The ghost who lives at the Weaver's Cat, Ardis Buchanan's great-great-aunt
Debbie Keith
: Part-time staff at the Weaver's Cat, full-time sheep farmer
Abby Netherton
: Teenager working part-time at the Weaver's Cat
Argyle
: The shop's cat
Joe Dunbar
(Tennyson Yeats Dunbar)
: Kath's significant other, fly fisherman, watercolorist, sometimes called “Ten”
Ernestine O'Dell
: Septuagenarian, retired secretary
Melody (Mel) Gresham
: Café owner, calls Kath “Red”
Thea Green
: Town librarian who came up with the idea to yarn-bomb Blue Plum
John Berry
: Octogenarian, retired naval officer
Zach Aikens
: Teenager
Rachel Meeks
: Banker
Tammie Fain
: Energetic grandmother
Wanda Vance
: Retired nurse
Shirley and Mercy Spivey:
Twins, Kath's cousins (several times removed)
Hugh McPhee:
Bagpipe player, former Blue Plum citizen
Gladys Weems:
The mayor's mother
Olive Weems
: Organizer of the arts and crafts fair Handmade Blue Plum, the mayor's wife
Palmer (Pokey) Weems
: Mayor of Blue Plum
Al Rogalla
: Accountant, volunteer fireman
Ellen
: A knitter in town for Handmade Blue Plum
Janet
: A knitter in town for Handmade Blue Plum
Aaron Carlin
: Odd-jobs man, significant other of Angie Spivey
Hank Buchanan
: Ardis' daddy
Ambrose Berry
: John's older brother
Angie Spivey
: Mercy Spivey's daughter
Cole (Clod) Dunbar (Coleridge Blake Dunbar)
: Deputy, Joe's brother
Darla Dye
: Deputy
Shorty Munroe
: Deputy
Leonard Haynes (Lonnie)
: Sheriff