Hooked on Ewe, Hannah Reed
Hooked on Ewe, Hannah Reed
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Hooked on Ewe

Author: Hannah Reed

Narrator: Angela Dawe

Unabridged: 7 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/08/2018


Synopsis

It's early September in Glenkillen, Scotland, when American expat (and budding romance novelist) Eden Elliott is recruited by the local inspector to act as a special constable. Fortunately it's in name only, since not much happens in Glenkillen.

For now Eden has her hands full with other things: preparing for the sheepdog trial on the MacBride farm—a fundraiser for the local hospice—and helping her friend Vicki with her first yarn club skein-of-the-month deliveries. Everything seems to be coming together—until the head of the welcoming committee is found strangled to death with a club member's yarn.

Now Eden feels compelled to honor her commitment as constable and herd together the clues, figure out which ones are dogs, and which ones will lead to a ruthless killer . . .

About Hannah Reed

Hannah Reed is the bestselling author of the Scottish Highland Mysteries, which began with Off Kilter, and the Queen Bee Mystery series. Her own Scottish ancestors were seventeenth century rabble-rousers who were eventually shipped to the new world, where they settled in the Michigan Upper Peninsula. Hannah has happily traveled back to her homeland several times, and in keeping with family tradition, enjoyed causing mayhem in the Highlands.


Reviews

Though not as good as the first, Hooked on Ewe was an engrossing second book. Let me start with the absolutely amazing setting of Glenkillen. It sounds stunning! I really wish we'd have more time in the book to actually explore the town business and such. The mystery was also well-plotted and it held......more

Hooked on Ewe is the standalone, follow up mystery to Off Kilter. Eden Elliot has been in Glenkillen for about 3 months. She’s working and living on Vicky’s farm. She’s made friends and finished the first draft of her book. Christine still isn’t very warm and fuzzy but it’s all okay. Until, the farm......more