Today it is my turn on the blog tour for Quilling Me Softly by Nigel May
Book Review 
Quilling Me Softly by Nigel May
I received an advance review copy for free thanks to Rachel's Random Resources and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Blurb
Meet the craft group swapping decoupage for deception and glues for clues…
Violet Brewer is the owner of Rooney-at-Burrow's charming wool shop, Brewer's Loop, and the organiser of its weekly crafting group. Nothing much usually happens in the sleepy little English village. Until now.
But when Sir Buster Burniston, much-loved owner of nearby Burrow Hall, is found dead, a cloud of mystery lingers in the village air. Or at least it does for Violet and her fellow craft mates in Team C.R.A.B – the Crafters of Rooney-at-Burrow. They are certain that the old man's death might not be as cut and dried as Violet's police officer nephew, Samuel, seems to think. Violet has lived in the village for over sixty years, and something tells her and her creative pals that there is more behind Sir Buster's sad demise. Violet and her friends are determined to turn detective, despite what her nephew says. And soon murder is on the cards at their meet and make sessions as they discover a mystery that needs to be unpicked stitch by stitch...
My Opinion
I knit a lot so this book really appealed to me. It got off to a slow start but the pace soon picks up. This is the first book I have read by Nigel May so I wasn't sure what to expect from this book it was a nice enjoyable read. I was drawn into the village immediately and really wanted to be part of the craft club C.R.A.B.
Rating: 4/5
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