Molly Pink and her pals, the Tarzana Hookers, are ready
to
bring the craft of crochet to the masses. But when one of
their members finds herself the prime suspect in a
murder,
the Hookers are going to have to switch their focus to
fighting her bad rap…
Molly and her friends can’t wait to get more people
hooked
on crochet at the annual SoCal Knit Style Show, where
Shedd
& Royal has been granted a vendor booth. In the past, the
show has always been about knitting, and this is the
first
year there’ll be crochet classes and a crochet
competition.
The show’s organizer is K. D. Kirby, publisher of several
knitting magazines and owner of a yarn store that caters
to
an elite Beverly Hills crowd. Everyone is shocked when
K.D.
doesn’t show up for the opening reception, but that’s
nothing compared to how they feel when she’s finally
found—dead in her hotel suite.
Suspicion immediately falls on Adele, one of the Tarzana
Hookers, who locked horns with K.D., and whose handmade
crochet hook is found at the murder scene. Certain that
Adele’s been framed, Molly starts her own investigation,
hoping to get their pal off the hook and find a killer
before another guest checks out…
I must confess that I'm unfamiliar with your writing, but I just looked at the cover of your book, and have a bit of an idea you could possibly run with. One of the men in your books could suffer some type of injury, and their Doctor could recommend something on the order of taking up crochet for therapy. In doing so, it gets to the main characters' heart, and a romance starts. It's just a possibility. Since I am an avid knitter and crocheter, I will definately be looking for your books!! Thank you for stopping by today, and I hope you get over your writers' block soon!! Artists go through the same thing on a regular basis. I know this because my Best Friend paints portraits for a living. Best of luck!! (Peggy Roberson 9:23am November 4, 2014)