Arts & Crafts, Cozy, Family, Mystery

One Sharp Stitch by Allie Pleiter


Publisher Description

When thirty-something Shelby Phillips returns to her quiet hometown just outside of Asheville, North Carolina, she reluctantly takes over her mother’s Nimble Needle needlepoint shop—and gets entangled in a murder investigation . . .

It’s only temporary. That’s what Shelby Phillips tells herself when she returns to excruciatingly harmless Gwen Lake after her graphic arts career—and the office romance blooming with it—get tossed like rejected design mockups. Her plan is as simple and fool-proof as a tent stitch: manage the family needlepoint shop during her parents’ RV vacation. It’s just a month. It’s not as if they’re retiring . . . right?

When Shelby becomes responsible for hosting a trunk show with local vendors, she’s determined to pull it off. Even if that means dealing with former classmate Kat Katsaros, a rising entrepreneur specializing in needlework scissors. Kat has changed since high school—and she’s angling to take over the Nimble Needle herself. The tension unspools when Shelby makes a terrible discovery on the morning of the event: Kat’s dead body.

Shelby can’t believe the death was an accident. That’s why she’s set on exposing who committed the murder with Kat’s own equipment. She finds help in a new friend, a potential crush, and the surprising support of her sister and the Nimble Needle stitchers. Still, Shelby must move quickly to stop the crafty culprit before her maybe not-so-temporary new life in Gwen Lake comes apart at the seams . . .

My Thoughts

Cozy mysteries are evolving! Typically, a cozy mystery features a quirky yet intelligent young woman located in an idyllic small town living their dream of running a book shop, a candy shop, a bakery, etc. The writing swings wildly between really bad and really good and the mysteries are not especially complicated. Think Nancy Drew all grown up.

Here, though, we have an example of a new trend I’m seeing in cozy mysteries – characters and settings that are a little more believable and relatable. Even though the reader must admit that the premise of a cozy mystery is always going to be, at its heart, unrealistic (dead bodies don’t just turn up in small towns), this one features characters that are a bit more real.

The mystery is also well-crafted and developed, although the identity of the killer is cleverly suggested at different times. The needlework aspect will appeal to crafters and does lend a nice subplot to the overall story. The author is skilled at their craft, for sure. I look forward to more from Allie Pleiter.

This was a pleasant afternoon read and will be popular for summer reading.

Publication Date: March 25, 2025
Published by Penguin Random House
Thanks to the Greece Public Library for the book