Threads of Evidence, Lea Wait
Threads of Evidence, Lea Wait
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Threads of Evidence

Author: Lea Wait

Narrator: Christina Delaine

Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/26/2016


Synopsis


Angie Curtis and the Mainely Needlepointers are all too familiar with the Gardener estate. The crumbling Victorian mansion, known as "Aurora," has been sitting vacant for nearly twenty-five years—and some say that it's haunted by the ghost of Jasmine Gardener, the teenage girl who died there in 1970 under mysterious circumstances.

Harbor Haven is abuzz with excitement when Hollywood actress Skye West decides to buy Aurora and sell off its furnishings. And Angie is intrigued when Skye asks her to appraise the estate's sizable collection of needlepoint pictures. But the more she examines the pieces, the more they seem to point toward Jasmine's murder—and the murderer—and it's up to Angie to stitch the clues together.

About Lea Wait

Lea Wait lives on the coast of Maine. A fourth-generation antique dealer and the author of the Agatha-nominated Antique Print Mystery series, she loves all things antiques and Maine, and she's learning to do needlepoint. She also writes historical novels for young people set in (where else?) nineteenth-century Maine. Lea adopted her four daughters when she was single; she's now the grandmother of eight and married to artist Bob Thomas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James

Threads of Evidence is the second book in the Mainely Needlepoint cozy mystery series written by Lea Wait. I discovered the series because I was looking for one set in Maine, and I couldn't be happier. I enjoyed the first one, but the second was even stronger. Set on the coast, it offers a beautiful......more

Goodreads review by Cyndi

This book was ok, but the mystery seemed to drag a lot. Also, the quotes included from needlepoint panels of the 1700 and 1800's were just plain creepy. There were eight year old girls who fastidiously embroidered about death. It was some dark stuff. I can just see some little girl dressed in lace a......more