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Author Anne Canadeo at Windsor Locks Public Library

Friendship, knitting, and the occasional murder are the perfect ingredients for an entertaining cozy mystery, and author Anne Canadeo offers all this and more in her delightful Black Sheep knitting series. 

Set in Plum Harbor, Massachusetts, this appealing mystery series features a diverse, likeable group of women who bond over knitting, eating, and investigating murders. 

Canadeo will make a special appearance at the Windsor Locks Public Library, 28 Main Street, on Friday, June 22 at 7:00 PM

Knitters and mystery buffs alike will enjoy meeting this talented author, whose most recent book is “Till Death Do Us Purl,” the fourth in the Black Sheep series. Canadeo, writing under the name Katherine Spencer, is also the author of the Thomas Kinkade Cape Light series. 

Copies of Ms. Canadeo’s books will be available for sale and signing by the author after the program. Since this event will be held after hours, registration is required. Library doors will open at 6:45 PM. Please call 860-627-1495 to reserve your seat and visit www.windsorlockslibrary.org and Facebook for information on other upcoming events at Windsor Locks Public Library.

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