Sue, I have been too busy to read a lot over the last few days. Can't wait to get back to this one. I wonder if any of the author's friends recognize themselves in the characters of the book.
Lorchen
From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
Of course, there is still some mystery about another of the guys....hmmm.
Woke up way too early two mornings, so I've finished the book. I really enjoyed it. Remind me not to move to a small town, at least not the ones in mystery books, way too much going on
Love those quilting ladies, my they are productive, even while solving crimes
I'm halfway through it. Lovely read!! I normally fall asleep within minutes if I read in bed, but not with this one. I had to put it down, because it was getting rather late.
By the way: Can't make up my mind if I want to 'cradle-snatch' the policeman, or go for the rather mysterious artist........
Lorchen
From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
I'm getting mine at the library also......long weekend...going to Vermont.....received my dear jane book from the post office this monring....lots to read.
There's a copy waiting for me at the library---can pick up tomorrow. It's been on the "ordered" list for a while so i thought I'd be about 30th in line to get it. Guess not.
I'm likely to be laying low for awhile, so I'll probably get to read it this weekend, too. We'll have to compare notes---but I won't tell the good stuff !
For those of you who have enjoyed her first novel ("The Lover's Knot") as much as I have, her second novel "A Drunkard's Path" is now available. Can't wait for the weekend to come. I'll take the phone of the hook, look the front door, and sit down with the book and a glass of single malt.
Lorchen
From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood