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Something's Knot Kosher (A Quilting Mystery) (edition 2016)

by Mary Marks (Author)

Series: A Quilting Mystery (4)

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"Be prepared for one delightful surprise after another as decades old secrets are revealed" in a tangled mystery by the author of Gone but Knot Forgotten (Kings River Life Magazine).

Funerals can be patchy affairs for Martha Rose and her close-knit circle of friendsâ??especially in the case of a missing body . . .

When Birdie Watson's husband Russell is killed during a bank robbery, Martha just wants to support her grieving friend. But en route to the burial plot in Oregon, Martha makes a harrowing discovery about the casket's contentsâ??instead of Russell, she finds an unidentified man. Now Martha and her quilting klatch can't rest in peace until they unspool the truth behind the macabre mix up . . .

Praise for the Quilting Mysteries

"What's knot to love? Mary Marks has crafted another winner stitched together with humor and heartâ??Martha Rose is one gutsy lady." â??Rochelle Staab, national bestselling author of the Mind for Murder Mysteries

"Mary Marks had me on pins and needles and wanting to wrap myself up in a warm quilt while reading her cozy debut!" â??Lee Hollis, author of the Hayley Powell Food & Cocktails Mysteries

"A pleasurable and satisfying addition to any quilting mystery fan's reading list. Recommend to those who cannot get enough of Terri Thayer, Elizabeth Craig, or Earlene Fowler." â??Librar
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Title:Something's Knot Kosher (A Quilting Mystery)
Authors:Mary Marks (Author)
Info:Kensington (2016), Edition: Reissue, 288 pages
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Something’s Knot Kosher by Mary Marks is the fourth book in A Quilting Mystery series. Martha Rose and her friends (Bertie Watson and Lucy Mondella) get together every Tuesday for a day of quilting in Encino, California for the last sixteen years. Bertie and her husband, Russell have been together for 50 years. Russell is at work at First Encino Bank when there is a robbery and he is shot (was it random or intentional). Bertie needs her friends help (and their comfort) planning Russell’s funeral. Bertie gets a call from the funeral home requesting her assistance. Someone else has shown up and wants input. Soon Jazz Fletcher (and his dog, Zsa Zsa) shows up on Bertie’s doorstep. Turns out there was more to Russell and Bertie’s life than anyone knew. Russell was gay but he kept it hidden because of his position at the bank. Bertie agrees to work with Jazz on Russell’s funeral. Russell had requested to be buried in McMinnville, Oregon (him home town). Normally the body would be flown to the city, but Birdie will not take an airplane or a train. So it is arranged that a driver will take them to McMinnville. The group will travel in a car behind the hearse (Lucy, Martha, and Jazz are going with her). They take along a red journal they had found in the house safe. It is written in code and Martha believes it is important. Before the group departs they find out that the robbery may not have been random (nor Russell’s death). And then someone tries to break into Bertie’s house. What is going on? During the trip someone attacks the car and they get run off the road. Unfortunately, the casket pops out of the back of the hearse and falls open. They rush over to find a stranger in the casket (Russell is in there as well). Who is this man and how did he get in the casket? Martha Rose is determined to get answers for her friend. Can Martha stitch together the clues?

Something’s Knot Kosher was delightful. It was entertaining to read (I have to admit that I even laughed a few times). The book contains engaging characters (Jazz is a riot) and a complex mystery (my favorite type). I loved following the clues. Something’s Knot Kosher shows you really never know a person—not completely. Bertie and Russell’s past will certainly surprise you. I give Something’s Knot Kosher 4.5 out of 5 stars (since I was able to solve the mystery before I was halfway through the book). While Something’s Knot Kosher is the fourth book in the series, you can read as a stand-alone. The author did a good job of bringing the reader up-to-date without boring someone who has read the other books in the series. I look forward to reading the next book in A Quilting Mystery series.

I received a complimentary copy of Something’s Knot Kosher in exchange for an honest and fair review. ( )
  Kris_Anderson | Jul 8, 2016 |
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:

"Be prepared for one delightful surprise after another as decades old secrets are revealed" in a tangled mystery by the author of Gone but Knot Forgotten (Kings River Life Magazine).

Funerals can be patchy affairs for Martha Rose and her close-knit circle of friendsâ??especially in the case of a missing body . . .

When Birdie Watson's husband Russell is killed during a bank robbery, Martha just wants to support her grieving friend. But en route to the burial plot in Oregon, Martha makes a harrowing discovery about the casket's contentsâ??instead of Russell, she finds an unidentified man. Now Martha and her quilting klatch can't rest in peace until they unspool the truth behind the macabre mix up . . .

Praise for the Quilting Mysteries

"What's knot to love? Mary Marks has crafted another winner stitched together with humor and heartâ??Martha Rose is one gutsy lady." â??Rochelle Staab, national bestselling author of the Mind for Murder Mysteries

"Mary Marks had me on pins and needles and wanting to wrap myself up in a warm quilt while reading her cozy debut!" â??Lee Hollis, author of the Hayley Powell Food & Cocktails Mysteries

"A pleasurable and satisfying addition to any quilting mystery fan's reading list. Recommend to those who cannot get enough of Terri Thayer, Elizabeth Craig, or Earlene Fowler." â??Librar

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