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Entangled Threads: A Victorian San Francisco Mystery in Bloomington, MN
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Entangled Threads: A Victorian San Francisco Mystery in Bloomington, MN
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“Oh what a tangled web we weave. When first we practice to deceive.” -Marmion,*Sir Walter ScottIt is San Francisco in the summer of 1882, and Annie and Nate Dawson have finally found a good balance between the demands of family and work. Nate has an interesting legal case defending a young woman who has been left out of her mother's will. Annie is looking into whether the financial difficulties facing the Potrero Woolen Mills are caused by bad management or bad luck. For her own reasons, Biddy O'Malley is eager to help Annie with her investigation. What none of the three of them could anticipate was how secrets and unexpected entanglements would complicate their search for the truth.*Entangled Threads*is the eighth full-length novel in the*USA Today*best-selling author's Victorian San Francisco Mystery series. However, it can be read as a stand-alone by anyone who enjoys cozy historical mysteries with an amateur female sleuth.*
“Oh what a tangled web we weave. When first we practice to deceive.” -Marmion,*Sir Walter ScottIt is San Francisco in the summer of 1882, and Annie and Nate Dawson have finally found a good balance between the demands of family and work. Nate has an interesting legal case defending a young woman who has been left out of her mother's will. Annie is looking into whether the financial difficulties facing the Potrero Woolen Mills are caused by bad management or bad luck. For her own reasons, Biddy O'Malley is eager to help Annie with her investigation. What none of the three of them could anticipate was how secrets and unexpected entanglements would complicate their search for the truth.*Entangled Threads*is the eighth full-length novel in the*USA Today*best-selling author's Victorian San Francisco Mystery series. However, it can be read as a stand-alone by anyone who enjoys cozy historical mysteries with an amateur female sleuth.*


















