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Authors: Clare O' Donohue
A PLUME BOOK
THE DOUBLE WEDDING RING
MARGARET SMITH
CLARE O'DONOHUE
is a freelance television writer and producer. She has worked for a variety of documentary and informational shows on HGTV, Food Network, the History Channel, and truTV, among others. She is the author of the Someday Quilts series as well as the Kate Conway series.
Praise for
The Lover's Knot
“Clare's first book is a fun read for those who love mysteries, romance, and, of course, quilting! Her twists and turns in the story line make this a delightful escape.”
â
Alex Anderson, cohost of
The Quilt Show, host of Simply Quilts
“A stitch above most craft cozies.”
âPublishers Weekly
“O'Donohue debuts her Someday Quilts Mystery series with a promising story about women's friendships and quilting. It is a pleasant, even a gentle readâexcept for the cheating boyfriend and the murder.”
âBooklist
“Fans and those who enjoy Monica Ferris's knitting mysteries will snap this up. Not to be missed.”
âLibrary Journal
Praise for
A Drunkard's Path
“O'Donohue deftly weaves clever crime-solving with valuable quilting tips.”
âPublishers Weekly
“O'Donohue aims to make those who love quilts feel right at home.”
âKirkus Reviews
“O'Donohue crafts a plot with all the twists and turns of the drunkard's path quilt. But fear notâif you don't quilt you will still enjoy this lighthearted mystery.”
âILoveAMystery.com
“It's easy to get wrapped up in Nell's story. Charming.”
âReviewingTheEvidence.com
“Clare O'Donohue's Someday Quilts mysteries are as intricate and magical as a real quilt. For anyone who loves a mystery or just a good story about art and quilting, A Drunkard's Path is the perfect read to snuggle up with.”
âBookLoons.com
“A captivating mystery, well told.”
âMysteriousReviews.com
Praise for
The Double Cross
“A wealth of quilting information for readers so inclined. Like its predecessors, it's a fine piece of work.”
âRichmond Times-Dispatch
“A delightful cozy, a mystery to be sure, but also a study of relationships. Nell [Fitzgerald is] as interesting and unique a character as any quilt. The mystery is enjoyable, but it's the appealing charactersâtheir friendships and romantic relationshipsâthat set this series apart from its peers.”
âMysteriousReviews.com
“Interesting mix of characters. O'Donohue manages to keep all the threads interesting and the tension just high enough to keep you turning the pages. The Double Cross makes the point that cozy craft mysteries don't lack for high tension and an exciting conclusion.”
âGumshoeReview.com
“I have greatly enjoyed Clare O'Donohue's first two Someday Quilts mysteries, but The Double Cross is by far my favorite. The Double Cross proves that old-fashioned mysteries are not dead.”
âBookLoons.com
“A knotty new Nell Fitzgerald mystery in the series that's beguiling cozy fans and quilters alike. A fast, warm read best enjoyed while wrapped in a handmade quilt on a blustery fall day.”
âMonstersAndCritics.com
Praise for
The Devil's Puzzle
“A modern-day Jane Marple on steroids.”
âSuspense Magazine
“Quilting details, a sharp picture of small-town life, likable characters, and two appealing romantic relationships add to the enjoyment of this mainstream cozy mystery.”
âBooklist
“A haven for those who love a good mystery as well as the history and colorful ambiance involved in the craft of quilting. A good story with a dash of romance.”
âBookPage
“A great cozy mystery.”
âParkersburg News and Sentinel
“A clever whodunit with a slew of suspects, amiable characters, a wealth of local color, and a generous helping of quilting.”
âRichmond Times-Dispatch
A
LSO BY
C
LARE
O'D
ONOHUE
SOMEDAY QUILTS MYSTERY SERIES
The Lover's Knot
A Drunkard's Path
The Double Cross
The Devil's Puzzle
Cathedral Windows
(A Penguin Special eBook)
Streak of Lightning
(A Penguin Special eBook)
KATE CONWAY MYSTERY SERIES
Missing Persons
Life Without Parole
PLUME
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First published by Plume, a member of Penguin Group (USA), 2013
REGISTERED TRADEMARKâMARCA REGISTRADA
Copyright © Clare O'Donohue, 2013
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eBook ISBN 978-0-698-13749-3
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
O'Donohue, Clare.
The double wedding ring : a someday quilts mystery, featuring Nell Fitzgerald / Clare O'Donohue.
  pages cm.â(Someday quilts mystery)
  ISBN 978-0-452-29879-8
1. QuiltmakersâFiction. 2. QuiltingâFiction.
3. Wedding ringsâFiction. 4. MurderâInvestigationâFiction. I Title.
  PS3615.D665D76 2013
  813'.6âdc23
  2013014197
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, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
To my niece Grace, a remarkable young lady who has
given me the gift of teaching her to quilt
A
rchers Rest may exist only in fiction, but it has become a real place to meâfilled with the wonderful memories of Nell, Eleanor, Jesse, and the quilt group. Through this place, I've become friends with so many wonderful mystery writers and readers, and have had the fun of meeting quilters around the country. I am so grateful to this tiny (and dangerous) town. Those who've helped me bring Archers Rest to life include my agent, Sharon Bowers, my editor, Becky Cole, her assistant Kate Napolitano, and my publicist, Mary Pomponio, as well as all the folks at Plume. Thanks all of you for your support, hard work, and friendship. Thanks to Alex Anderson, who helped me navigate through the quilt world, and to the writers and friends at Mystery Writers of America for helping me navigate through the publishing world. And thanks, especially to Kevin, V, my family, and friends for putting up with my staring into space, random mumbling, and occasional bouts of crazy.
There are four corners to my bed,
on which I now this new quilt spread.
May I this night in trouble be,
and the one I love come rescue me.
âAccording to quilt superstitions, this poem should be recited the first night using a new quilt