![]() ![]() I actually found myself laughing out loud at the ghost’s antics and I have to say that I will continue with the series, because the ghost is an awesome character. ![]() The ghost in this book is hilarious and for me, she made the book so much better. ![]() The second half was good and it seemed that the author got into her niche and that was what made this book worth reading. ![]() I could tell that this was the first book it started very slowly and it was quite corny at times. Last Wool and Testament is the first book in an all new mystery series, the Haunted Yarn Shop mysteries. 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…” It turns out the specter has just as much interest in solving the murder as Kath. Before Kath can begin to clear Ivy’s name, she encounters a looming presence in the form of a gloomy ghost. There’s been a murder, and it seems 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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