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"I was covering a street shooting for the Daily Bulletin when I met her. It was pure luck, but isn't half of life just luck?
  She lives above a retired Art Deco theater in San Francisco’s Sunset District with an old long-haired cat, her harpsichord and enough yarn to fill a railroad car.
  The police call her the Yarn Woman. Her specialty is the forensic study of textiles. But they ask for her help with some trepidation because they know that whatever crime she’s unraveling for them comes with a lot of knots and baggage. And ghosts. There are always the ghosts."

— Nat P.M. Fisher







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The sunflower is native to America, and was transported to Europe by the Spanish conquistadores in the sixtheen century. The flower is the root stock of the Yarn Woman's latest case, a Faustian tale of international espionage.

The Woman Who Loved Sunflowers

  JILL LYNCH is doing what she can to help the countless orphans of war-torn Middle Eastern nations. She knits hats and socks to fend off their bitter winters, and works with a nonprofit group that ships hand-knitted woolens to Kabul. But after years of volunteer work, Mrs. Lynch disappears without a trace. The police are slow to respond. When textile forensics consultant Ruth M is called in, she begins to unearth the tangled and deadly lives hidden behind Mrs. Lynch’s quiet suburban facade. A secret lover, rare art acquisitions, and offshore banking are only the beginning. In this secret world of international espionage and corporate warfare, is Mrs. Lynch a victim or a calculating killer? Can Ruth thread the labyrinth that is Jill Lynch quickly enough to find her?
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