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Sew Deadly by Elizabeth Lynn Casey

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Also by Elizabeth Lynn Casey:

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Sew Deadly
Elizabeth Lynn Casey


Southern Sewing #1
Berkley Prime Crime
August 2009
On Sale: August 4, 2009
Featuring: Tori Sinclair
288 pages
ISBN: 0425229106
EAN: 9780425229101
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Mystery Amateur Sleuth | Mystery Woman Sleuth

Ever since she moved to Sweet Briar, South Carolina, Yankee librarian Tori Sinclair has been the talk of the tiny town. But she’s been so busy at work, winning over the sewing circle, and trying to forget her cheating ex that she hasn’t even had time to baste together a pillow, let alone mind local gossip. Then she finds the hometown sweetheart dead at her back door…

Everyone believes the police investigator, who’s just fixin’ to link Tori to the murder in a love triangle gone bad. To clear her name, Tori will have to rely on her new sewing sisters and stitch together the truth— or be darned.

Southern Sewing Circle

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4 comments posted.

Re: Sew Deadly

I work in a bookstore and love it when a book has a librarian subject
(Diane Sadler 12:59pm October 2, 2009)

This sounds like a great read! I love books like this, whether it's a libaraian, florist, etc, I love the mysteries that intertwine with the charaters.
(
JoAnn White 1:39pm October 2, 2009)

Sounds awesome! I'd love to win a signed copy of it.
(
Lorraine Larose 5:53pm October 2, 2009)

Just read Sew Deadly. Strings you along until the very end, but everything comes together quite nicely in the end . If I cry a tear near the end of a book, its a great book and if I cry them intermittently as I did this following the adorable Tori around the pages, it's beyond great.
This book is awesome, filled with fun, mayhem, whodunnit intrigue, and, a conversational writing that flows soundly and will keep you engrossed through to the resolving, exciting end, so good, it is completely done and satisfying. But you still wish it wasn't the end.
I'm from Washington State, no ties to Ms. Casey in any way, just picked up Sew Deadly for a hoped good mystery. It was so-so good!
Look forward to Death Threads March 2nd :) Thanks, ELC for this read.
(
Ed Shepher 2:20am December 3, 2009)

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