![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ivy McClellan, owner of Weaver’s Cat, was one of the best fiber artists in Tennessee. The author has a great sense of humor, as evidenced primarily through Kath and Geneva, and a complex mystery that is a challenge to solve. The characters are an eclectic blend of women that cover the age spectrum from young adult to octogenarian, making something for every age to appreciate. This cozy mystery is such a treat, I wish I had started reading the series a long time ago! The author grabbed my attention with another series, so I had to start The Haunted Yarn Shop series. So, with a little help from the members of TGIF-and a stubborn spirit from beyond-she sets out to unravel the clues and hook the real killer.…(from Goodreads) It turns out the specter has just as much interest in solving the murder as Kath. Before she can begin to clear Ivy’s name, Kath encounters a looming presence in the form of a gloomy ghost. There’s been a murder, and it turns out her grandmother was the prime suspect. But that’s only the first in a series of surprises when Kath returns to the small town of Blue Plum, Tennessee, to settle her grandmother’s affairs. ![]() Though Ivy has recently passed on, the members still meet regularly at her fiber and fabric shop, The Weaver’s Cat, which Kath has now inherited. That’s the name of the spunky group of fiber and needlework artists founded by Ivy McClellan, Kath’s beloved grandmother. Kath Rutledge is about to learn the true meaning of TGIF-Thank Goodness It’s Fiber.… ![]()
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