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Fair Isle and fortunes / Nancy Warren.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Warren, Nancy, Vampire knitting club ; book 6.Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [Publisher not identified], [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 218 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781928145578
  • 1928145574
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: What if the fortune teller at the local village fair is a witch? And all her fortunes come true-even when she foresees a death...When Lucy Swift's cousin Violet decides to take over as the fortune teller at Moreton-under-Wychwood's annual summer fete, Lucy thinks being her assistant will be a fun way to spend a Saturday. That is, until someone's murdered, and the locals turn on Violet who foresaw the death. To save her, Lucy and her band of undead amateur sleuths have to find out what's really going on in this charming Cotswolds village. What better way than to offer knitting classes? No one has to know that the teacher is a vampire.But uncovering the dark secrets under the postcard-prettiness will bring great danger to Lucy and those she loves. Fair Isle and Fortunes can be read as a stand-alone mystery in this best-selling series. There's no violence or gore, just a good, clean mystery, with a lot of fun, a crazy-smart cat, tangled knitting, and a few laughs.
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What if the fortune teller at the local village fair is a witch? And all her fortunes come true-even when she foresees a death...When Lucy Swift's cousin Violet decides to take over as the fortune teller at Moreton-under-Wychwood's annual summer fete, Lucy thinks being her assistant will be a fun way to spend a Saturday. That is, until someone's murdered, and the locals turn on Violet who foresaw the death. To save her, Lucy and her band of undead amateur sleuths have to find out what's really going on in this charming Cotswolds village. What better way than to offer knitting classes? No one has to know that the teacher is a vampire.But uncovering the dark secrets under the postcard-prettiness will bring great danger to Lucy and those she loves. Fair Isle and Fortunes can be read as a stand-alone mystery in this best-selling series. There's no violence or gore, just a good, clean mystery, with a lot of fun, a crazy-smart cat, tangled knitting, and a few laughs.

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