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When she overhears two hired killers, Yarn Genie Imogene, a knitting agoraphobic, believes her new husband wants her billion-dollar inheritance and is willing to kill her to get it. On the run, she sheds her rich identity and navigates life without servants or money. When she chooses undercover FBI agent Frank Bachman's car to hide in, she begins the wildest journey of her life. When her bank accounts are drained, and her husband is found murdered by her knitting needle, Imogene enlists Frank's help to find the true killer and recover her stolen money. Imogene and Frank must sidestep their…mehr

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When she overhears two hired killers, Yarn Genie Imogene, a knitting agoraphobic, believes her new husband wants her billion-dollar inheritance and is willing to kill her to get it. On the run, she sheds her rich identity and navigates life without servants or money. When she chooses undercover FBI agent Frank Bachman's car to hide in, she begins the wildest journey of her life. When her bank accounts are drained, and her husband is found murdered by her knitting needle, Imogene enlists Frank's help to find the true killer and recover her stolen money. Imogene and Frank must sidestep their growing attraction to unwind the web of deceit that surrounds her. As her life unravels, Imogene learns the truth about her life, her marriage, and why more than one person wants her dead. "Knitting up a Murder" is Imogene's crazy, cozy tale of murder and suspense written with the warmth of Jessica Fletcher and the humor of Stephanie Plum.
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Celeste Bennett is a former consumer protection law enforcer for the State of Michigan. When she retired and turned in her badge, she picked up her knitting and crochet needles, and ink pen to turn her two loves of yarn crafting and writing into the Yarn Genie Mystery series. College-schooled for a medical career, she fell into the enforcement path when she was hired as a state food inspector and rose up the ranks to head up Michigan's Motor Fuel Quality Fraud Investigation Unit for 20 years before taking on the task of protecting consumers from economic fraud in all areas of weights and measures and gasoline commerce. Celeste uses her diverse background and her love of writing to bring realism to her novels.