Most times of the year, the tight-knit community gardens in quaint Arborville, New Jersey, overflow with seasonal vegetables and herbs. But who planted the dead body? Farm-to-table enthusiast Jenny Miller had a cookbook in the works when she was suddenly found strangled by a circular knitting needle in her own plot. Now, the pressure is on Pamela and her neighbor Bettina as they weave together clues in search of the person who kept Jenny's renowned heirloom plants--and budding career--from growing. With suspects and victims cropping up like weeds, it'll take a whole lot more than green thumbs and creative minds this spring to entangle the crafty culprit...
Pamela and Bettina get caught up in another murder, this time they think they will be staying out of it (after all it was a member of the Community Garden club called Jenny that was killed) but when they find out that the murder weapon is a circular knitting needle they get drawn in. There appears to be a lot of potential suspects, however a lot of the time Pamela and Bettina were thinking that if the suspect was killed Jenny would have been the prime suspect so why was she killed? Then there is another murder, with the same murder weapon used and now all knitters as well as gardeners are in the firing line. Can Pamela and Bettina knit the clues together before someone else ends up dead?
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