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Died in the Wool: A Knitting Mystery (Knitting Mysteries)15 reviews
Mary Kruger

Pocket, 2007

A good read
The characters and locale are well-drawn and the plot moves along well. Knitting and designing are integral to the plot, not just tacked on to make the book fit the genre.
  
  











  



  
Died in the Wool
Mary Kruger

Wheeler Publishing, 2006
  
  











  



  
From the ground up: building an all-digital hospital.(Hospitals): An article from: Physician Executive
Larry T. Hegland, Mary Kruger

American College of Physician Executives, 2008

This digital document is an article from Physician Executive, published by American College of Physician Executives on September 1, 2008. The length of the article is 2667 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. From the author: The opportunity to be part of the opening of a new hospital ...
  
  











  



  
Knit Fast, Die Young: A Knitting Mystery (Knitting Mysteries)11 reviews
Mary Kruger

Pocket, 2007

Fun not heavy reading
I enjoyed this. I knew who did it; I just didn't figure out why and had to read to the end. I enjoyed this book very much.
  
  











  



  
Wagered Hearts2 reviews
Mary Kruger

Zebra, 2001

a romance novel for adults
Geoffrey Kirk, Viscount Sherbourne, is very much a gentleman of the ton. An avowed bachelor, and a rake, he has spent much of his life devoted to the pleasures that his rank and wealth have afforded him. But he especially enjoys gambling, not because he has the 'gambling fever' but because he enjoys pitting his wits and his nerves against others. And one morning, he awakens from a night spent ...
  
  











  



  
Death on the Cliff Walk: A Gilded Age Mystery2 reviews
Mary Kruger

Zebra, 1994

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Another maid has been found laying dead on the cliff walk. Or is she, maid that is. A repeat murderer must be at work. Maids have been dying. However, Detective Matt Devlin realizes that while the battered woman lying along the cliff walk is wearing maid's uniform she has hands much too soft and unblemished to be that of a maid. Before long Devlin is thrown together with one of the well-to-do ...
  
  











  



  
No Honeymoon For Death: A Gilded Age Mystery2 reviews
Mary Kruger

Zebra, 1995

I'd Like Some More, Please!
This book was a treat to read. The author filled her pages with reasonable circumstances to support her story and created a diverse and believable group of characters. The mystery wasn't too complicated, but enough to keep one reading to the book's satisfying end. I immediately looked for and bought all of Mary Kruger's books I could find and look forward to happy hours of more good reading by ...
  
  











  



  
Died In The Wool
Mary Kruger, 2005
  
  











  



  
Death on the Cliff Walk3 reviews

Hard Shell Word Factory, 2003

An engaging historical mystery.
If you're a mystery buff who also happened to love the movie Titanic, you'll find much to appreciate in this book. I read this mystery shortly after seeing Titanic, and many of the same Gilded Age themes of class conflict and proper society are in evidence here. Kruger has done her homework and provided a believable depiction of the era, as well as a well-written and satisfying mystery with ...
  
  











  



  
Knit Fast, Die Young: A Knitting Mystery (Knitting Mysteries)
Mary Kruger

Pocket, 2007
  
  











  



  
The Last Doll
Mary Kay Schroeder

Trafford Publishing, 2007

A heart warming story about a doll that lives in a department store until the store goes out of business. The story tells how she became the last doll and what happens to her.
  
  











  



  
Masterpiece of Murder: A Gilded Age Mystery1 review
Mary Kruger

Kensington Book, 1996

masterpiece of murder
I have enjoyed reading the Guilded Age Mystery series and hope to see them continue...
  
  











  



  
Death on the Cliff Walk [3 1/2 Diskette, HTML]
Mary Kruger

Hard Shell Word Factory, 2001

The 1895 Newport summer season is off to a smashing start-in spite of the recent murders of several maids along the town's famous Cliff Walk. Then the body of wealthy, beautiful Rosalind Sinclair is found, dressed in a maid's uniform; a single long-stemmed rose lies beside her. For homicide detective Matt Devlin, the case fast becomes one of his most baffling.
  
  











  







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