Saturday, February 12

Embroidery Mystery Book Give away!

Mr. Fox loves crafty mysteries!
Amanda Lee (pen name of writer Gayle Trent) has just published her second Embroidery Mystery book Stitch me Deadly and I'm giving away one copy to a lucky reader! All you have to do is leave a comment before Friday the 18th of February noon (Central European Time) and tell me (if you like) what you think would be an exciting, funny, mysterious or creepy title for an Embroidery Mystery Book! Intriguing plots are also allowed. :) Winner will be chosen at random from the entries. One comment per person please!
Ed. I have now closed the comments winner will be announced later today!

If you want to know a little bit more about Gayle/Amanda read the interview I did with her a couple of months ago. Good luck everyone and thank you Gayle for sending me a copy of Stitch me Deadly to give away on my blog! :)

26 comments:

  1. Ny english is not so good, but... I will try!
    "By the stitch" [?]

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  2. I feel like there has to be potential in the "by the pricking of my thumbs" line, since I constantly prick my fingers when I'm embroidering...

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  3. How about "One Thread To Late".

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  4. What about 'The Unraveling of the Threads' and the mystery could unfold backwards. xx

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  5. I just bought her newest one last night. I love to sit under a blanket and enjoy these cozy mysteries ;)
    I think a good name would be
    " A Hoop of Danger".
    Good luck everyone!

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  6. The Last Chain Stitch

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  7. crewel intentions

    There ort to be a law

    The Dye Lot

    STop me before I pun again! :)

    Linda

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  8. I must read this!
    How about "Sew Entangled", "Barely Threading" and "Pricked Nightmares"

    LOL! That was fun!
    Thanks for the chance!
    hugs, margie

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  9. A Stitch In Crime or maybe Under Cover Stitch or A Smockwork Orange?

    ;)

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  10. I borrowed the first book from my local library after reading about it here on your blog. I am looking forward to the second. There have been some great titles mentioned! How about Through the Eye of the Needle...

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  11. Some great suggestions above, silly things pop into my head like "Chain, Loop and Stinker" or "Hoop-law". Thanks for the link though. I love a good mystery and I'll add these two to my list.

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  12. A Thimbleful of Death or Crewel and Unusual Punishment. I love mysteries and thank you for introducing me to a new writer.

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  13. I am not good at coming up with catchy titles (my embrodery is better, hehe!) but what about "Witch Stitch".

    Great giveaway :)

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  14. hm.. Return of Stitchzilla? I am so bad at making catchy titles.. :)

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  15. There are some great titles submitted!! Here are some more:
    Sew Deadly
    Cut to Pieces
    Thread of Death

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  16. How about Stitch me deadly?

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  17. I'm so sorry I'm even sillier than usually, I read your post so quickly that I forgot the original title instantly and thought it's my own clever idea -- well, how about Stitch in the Night, then? (I had to re-read all the comments to be sure I didn't unconsciously steal that one, too!)

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  18. Murder on the Diagonal
    Bricked Over
    Double Crossed
    French Noosed
    Fish Boned

    This is a lot harder than I thought it would be!!

    CarolNWong(at)aol(dot)com

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  19. Stitch me deadly

    I was thinking Bond style!

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  20. Okay, now that's a hard one! I don't think I'm very good at coming up with quirky, punny titles but I'll give it a shot! How about "The Stitch that would not Die", "Crewel Murder" or "A Hoop Full of Trouble"? Not very good, I know!

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  21. Hey! Look at that handsome fox :)

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  22. "Crazy like a french knot" LOL French knots make me mad!!!! :p

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  23. Wonderful giveaway!! I'm really bad in thinking about titles, nicknames, etc... Stitch to Death...

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  24. I'm rubbish at this sort of thing too, but 'point of the needle' or 'drawing the thread'

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  25. What a fun give a way - a title for a book - hmmm " A Deadly Thread"

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